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SBS bullying allegations spark calls for transparency and ‘justice’

SBS bullying allegations spark calls for transparency and ‘justice’

An award-winning journalist and prominent community leader have called on SBS to release an internal report into workplace harassment.

  • by Charlotte Grieve

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‘Harrowing’: SBS journalist sues network after allegedly being bullied then sacked

‘Harrowing’: SBS journalist sues network after allegedly being bullied then sacked

Former SBS journalist Pallavi Jain launches legal action against the multicultural public broadcaster to get her job back after an independent investigation found she suffered workplace harassment.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
This SBS journalist was allegedly bullied, harassed, then sacked. Now she’s fighting back.

This SBS journalist was allegedly bullied, harassed, then sacked. Now she’s fighting back.

A lawsuit over the departure of a former SBS journalist adds to concerns about a dysfunctional culture at the public broadcaster.

  • by Charlotte Grieve and Zoe Samios
Coffee carts and free food aren’t enough to reverse these changing times
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Coffee carts and free food aren’t enough to reverse these changing times

Working from home has given rise to questions about the offshoring of labour, but it’s not a black-and-white issue.

  • by Jim Bright
New visa risks changing the character of Australia forever
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New visa risks changing the character of Australia forever

Will Australia become a low-skill guest worker society?

  • by Abul Rizvi
Skills to look for in an ethical leader

Skills to look for in an ethical leader

Uncertain times call for ethical leadership.

  • by Matt Beard
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In trouble for bludging when I wasn’t: what can I do?

In trouble for bludging when I wasn’t: what can I do?

When we are made accountable for every hour spent at work - even during a lunch break.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Wall Street is starting to burst the work-from-home dream

Wall Street is starting to burst the work-from-home dream

Starting this week, Goldman Sachs is requiring almost all employees to report to their desks, marking one of Wall Street’s most ambitious returns to the workplace.

  • by Jenny Surane
The generation most keen on a return to the office – and why it may not be full time

The generation most keen on a return to the office – and why it may not be full time

The research found attitudes have shifted since the start of the pandemic, when nine out of 10 Australians were happy about the shift to remote work and 78 per cent believed it would be the new normal.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Is it really such a crisis that the ‘peasants’ want to work from home?
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Is it really such a crisis that the ‘peasants’ want to work from home?

Employers are finding it harder to keep staff returning to the office engaged.

  • by Jim Bright
More medical graduates choose other specialty fields over general practice
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More medical graduates choose other specialty fields over general practice

New research shows that Australian medical graduates are increasingly choosing to become specialists instead of GPs.

  • by Anna Patty