At the end of May, amid signs of a likely economic slowdown in China, the country’s government released a set of labour statistics that bu…
At the end of May, amid signs of a likely economic slowdown in China, the country’s government released a set of labour statistics that bu…
Looks matter, both in our social and working lives. We want to look good and our employers expect us to look good, or at least want us to lo…
When Google announced its new Nexus tablet at the 2012 I/O Conference, it wasn’t the only thing it showed off. The company unveiled a new …
Facebook may be king of the social networks when it comes to size, but Reddit might be the leader of the pack when it comes to power. The si…
Since the ’80s, we’ve all been shown work-life balance tools such as the “wheel of life” more times than we care to admit. Work-life b…
In January this year, an executive at British gas exploration company BG Group was fired for having a LinkedIn profile that displayed his re…
Stack ranking. It’s a specific term for Microsoft’s practice of ranking employees, also known as forced ranking. It has seen the company…
University groups have risen in opposition to a proposal to change graduate qualifications. A variety of groups have argued that employers a…
It’s not immediately clear who won last Friday’s Federal Court ruling on the attempt by activist group GetUp! to requisition an extraord…
More than 1,000 years of formal university learning and teaching does not change quickly, or without a struggle. But we are starting to see …
Macquarie Group (ASX:MQG) chief executive, Nicholas Moore, forfeited performance share units worth an estimated $1.3 million, according to a…
It’s been a tough year for social networks. When Facebook finally went public in May, the news focused on one thing – its shares plummet…