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Pandemic prompts pilot's rewarding career change

Pandemic prompts pilot's rewarding career change

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people to work out how they can transfer their skills to new industries.

  • by Anna Patty

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What can I do about someone wearing annoying jangly jewellery?

What can I do about someone wearing annoying jangly jewellery?

Being an arbiter or an umpire is rarely a fun part of a manager’s job, but it’s a hugely valuable one

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Food delivery riders deserve better rights at work
Editorial
Road safety

Food delivery riders deserve better rights at work

Recent deaths have highlighted the inherent risks for those who deliver takeaway food by bicycle.

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Why NSW should worry about California's gig economy

Why NSW should worry about California's gig economy

There are lessons for the NSW inquiry into the gig economy from the US elections.

  • by Helen Pitt
Entrepreneurial spirit built of necessity for people with disability

Entrepreneurial spirit built of necessity for people with disability

About 13.1 per cent of people with disability are self-employed or entrepreneurs compared with only 9.2 per cent of non-disabled Australians.

  • by Simon Darcy, Jock Collins and Megan Stronach
We are failing the young out of blinkered self-interest
Opinion
MyCareer

We are failing the young out of blinkered self-interest

We have failed to appreciate that real protection comes not from keeping things the same but from nature and most critically nurture.

  • by Jim Bright
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Working from home delivers 'more thinking time', says Wall Street boss

Working from home delivers 'more thinking time', says Wall Street boss

Fund managers may be among the last to return to the office, says JPMorgan's head of asset and wealth management.

  • by Michelle F. Davis
How to get your social muscles working again after months of isolation

How to get your social muscles working again after months of isolation

I've forgotten how to interact with people in the office. What should I do?

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Working from home, once a novelty, is now wearing thin

Working from home, once a novelty, is now wearing thin

Risks and costs are mounting, including upfront and ongoing costs of running a home office, long work hours, income and job insecurity for employees with high caring demands, and the absence of national work, health and safety measures.

  • by Alison Pennington
Why you should search for a career that taps into your passion
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Why you should search for a career that taps into your passion

Finding a job you’re passionate about might sound like a cliché, but it could turn out to be a savvy career move, with a survey* by employment marketplace SEEK revealing that a candidate’s enthusiasm may be more valuable to employers than their hard skills.

  • by Penny Carroll
Multimillion-dollar icare contracts were awarded in 'sham tender'

Multimillion-dollar icare contracts were awarded in 'sham tender'

The tender process to build a claims and billing platform for icare’s workers compensation scheme took less than three weeks.

  • by Adele Ferguson