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If you can't handle the truth, make up your own 'truth'? There's a catch.
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If you can't handle the truth, make up your own 'truth'? There's a catch.

Forget facts - we bend the world to our thinking. Only problem is that imprisoned by our personal truths, we can't learn, and fail to change.

  • by Jim Bright

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How to prepare for your end of probation review
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How to prepare for your end of probation review

Approaching your probationary review the right way could set you off on the right foot in your new job, with some good habits that will help your career.

  • by Jay Munro
Sustaining trust in the face of workplace conflict
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The lowdown

Sustaining trust in the face of workplace conflict

Conflict can be damaging to work and personal relationships if not managed well.

  • by Ju Li Ng
Reverse bullying: What to do when your employee thinks they're the boss
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Reverse bullying: What to do when your employee thinks they're the boss

If your worker is running the show without consulting you, it's time to put an end to this behaviour right now.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Drama class with Miss Hogan: It's for the 'little moments of triumph'
Education

Drama class with Miss Hogan: It's for the 'little moments of triumph'

Teenagers need more, not less, drama in their lives, says this high school teacher.

  • by Kirstie Kellahan
Consistency in humans? This is where it gets complicated ...
Opinion
Workplace culture

Consistency in humans? This is where it gets complicated ...

Know thyself? Good luck with that. Now consider how dodgy it is to pack up others in tidy packages.

  • by Jim Bright
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'Extraordinarily hard': Sharp rise in parents of young children working full-time
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'Extraordinarily hard': Sharp rise in parents of young children working full-time

The economic pressures of living in Sydney is driving a rise in parents returning to full-time work before their children reach school age.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Massive wage underpayments at major recycler a 'national disgrace'
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Wage scandal

Massive wage underpayments at major recycler a 'national disgrace'

Refugees and migrants were underpaid an estimated $1 million in a single year while working more than 70 hours a week in harsh conditions at a major recycler

  • by Ben Schneiders
How to deal with a boss who micromanages you
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How to deal with a boss who micromanages you

Being micromanaged is often not a reflection of your capabilities. So if you start experiencing a boss who does it, stay positive and take these steps to stop it.

  • by Jay Munro
For the love of language, this teacher has gone the extra mile
Schools

For the love of language, this teacher has gone the extra mile

When Lara Pope won this year's NSW Minister’s Award for Excellence, she felt validated for her career-long dedication to improve teaching.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Restaurant empire behind Chin Chin underpaid staff: leaked audit
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Restaurant empire behind Chin Chin underpaid staff: leaked audit

The high-end restaurant business that includes Chin Chin in Melbourne and Sydney underpaid staff by $340,000 in a single year, a leaked audit shows.

  • by Ben Schneiders and Royce Millar