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Meat giant JBS’ cyber woes lay bare a dangerous reality

Meat giant JBS’ cyber woes lay bare a dangerous reality

A cyber attack from a criminal network in Russia has thrown the spotlight on the rampant consolidation of the food industry and JBS’ growing global footprint.

  • by Adele Ferguson

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When it comes to spontaneous networking, nothing beats planning it
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When it comes to spontaneous networking, nothing beats planning it

Discovering chance connections - or creating them - can have beneficial career spin-offs.

  • by Jim Bright
Life experience a secret weapon for incoming aged care staff

Life experience a secret weapon for incoming aged care staff

The growing aged care sector is providing new opportunities for people transitioning out of other careers including hospitality and landscaping.

  • by Anna Patty
Organisations must stop shifting responsibility for harassment

Organisations must stop shifting responsibility for harassment

Sexual harassment remains prevalent despite 40 years of anti-discrimination and sexual harassment laws in Australia and enormous expenditure on raising awareness of bias through training.

  • by Lucy Taksa and Louise Thornthwaite
‘Are you guys in lockdown again’ and other unwelcome retorts

‘Are you guys in lockdown again’ and other unwelcome retorts

They may be well intended, but banal comments to Victorians about the latest lockdown may not go down well.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Mechanics to be retrained for electric vehicles as diesel buses phased out by 2030

Mechanics to be retrained for electric vehicles as diesel buses phased out by 2030

The government is rolling out a new series of short courses to address skills shortages in emerging speciality areas including the servicing of electric buses and cars.

  • by Anna Patty
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The ultimate guide to working from home forever

The ultimate guide to working from home forever

Have you been working from home? Hearing rumblings that you’ll be expected to go back to in-person work? If the thought of returning to your physical workplace unsettles you, these 13 tips are for you.

  • by Rachel Schnalzer and Los Angeles Times
Nosey parkers have form for this sort of thing
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Nosey parkers have form for this sort of thing

Going through the inquisitory process to get an extra pencil or two has become one of the more infuriating parts of modern working life.

  • by Jim Bright
The comma splice and other abhorrences

The comma splice and other abhorrences

Finding sense today in grammar rules of the past.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Cutting minimum wage does not lead to more jobs

Cutting minimum wage does not lead to more jobs

New research suggests that cheaper labour does not enhance employment.

  • by Ray Markey and Martin O’Brien
New traineeships aim to address hair and beauty skills shortages

New traineeships aim to address hair and beauty skills shortages

TAFE NSW and industry association Hair & Beauty Australia are working together to address skills shortages in the hairdressing industry by offering a new traineeship program.

  • by Anna Patty