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Change can be a slow process – and that's the way it should be
Opinion
Careers

Change can be a slow process – and that's the way it should be

When we feel powerless to make changes or want them quickly, we can be susceptible to the lure of simple formulas.

  • by Jim Bright

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Unis and VET join forces to build aerotropolis and jobs of the future
Vocational training

Unis and VET join forces to build aerotropolis and jobs of the future

The VET sector took an $80 million step towards a new collaboration with universities to deliver the skills needed to build and run the new Western Sydney Aerotropolis. 

  • by Anna Patty
Navigating the terrain of the office jungle again
Opinion
Workplace

Navigating the terrain of the office jungle again

After three months working from home, I’m back in the office from Monday. I hope I’ll remember the rules.

  • by Richard Glover
Watching Trump makes me feel more competent at my job
Opinion
Work therapy

Watching Trump makes me feel more competent at my job

Every now and then I feel useless and worry I'm a fraud, but I have my own way of dealing with this.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
'Our school is really like a big family'
Opinion
MyCareer Education

'Our school is really like a big family'

One school principal's journey from banking, hospitality and labouring to teaching.

  • by Brett Cumming
'My story is the same as many black people on Wall Street': Morgan Stanley’s former diversity chief is suing the company
Workplace disputes

'My story is the same as many black people on Wall Street': Morgan Stanley’s former diversity chief is suing the company

During Marilyn Booker's 26-year career at Morgan Stanley, she often felt that too few of its employees were black. She was still trying to rectify the situation on the morning she was fired.

  • by Emily Flitter
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Pandemic reunites a not-so-odd couple
Opinion
The lowdown

Pandemic reunites a not-so-odd couple

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen Australian unions re-establish their place as legitimate partners in national policy debates.

  • by Anthony Forsyth
Real estate agent lodges claim for more than $743,000 in alleged unpaid commissions
Pay

Real estate agent lodges claim for more than $743,000 in alleged unpaid commissions

A commercial real estate age is making a legal claim more that $743,000 in allegedly unpaid commissions.

  • by Anna Patty
Tip-offs point to employers cheating staff on JobKeeper
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JobKeeper

Tip-offs point to employers cheating staff on JobKeeper

Some employers in the JobKeeper program are accused of cheating staff over pay and leave entitlements.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Women out of work: statistics reveal extent of the problem
Opinion
Careers

Women out of work: statistics reveal extent of the problem

Removing subsidies prematurely, suddenly and in only selected parts of the economy risks unexpected problems.

  • by Jim Bright
Where will we work when the 'new normal' is just the norm?
Opinion
Work therapy

Where will we work when the 'new normal' is just the norm?

Take this one as a comment: I don't want to continue working from home.

  • by Jonathan Rivett