Australian businesses are hiring again: Here’s why
Hiring in Australian businesses is roaring, raising hopes that 2021 will see the cohort left jobless by the pandemic move back into work.
More than 75% of Aussie and NZ workers experienced burnout in 2020, as COVID-19 takes toll on mental health
Some 77% of workers in Australia and New Zealand experienced burnout in 2020, highlighting mental health concerns in a WFH world.
Donald Trump becomes the first US president to be impeached twice
Donald Trump is the first president in US history to be impeached twice. An article of impeachment will now proceed to the Senate.
Ten ways to beat burnout in 2021
Sick of being prescribed bubble baths for your burnout? Here are 10 traditional and not-so-traditional remedies to bolster your wellbeing.
Leadership in the COVID-19 era goes beyond a daily press conference
Politicians have an opportunity to capitalise on the trust they've built up during the pandemic. But will they seize it?
Why you should celebrate the cultural diversity of your employees, and where to begin
Whether you’re an office, factory or shop, one of the pillars of workplace culture is fostering a strong level of cultural diversity.
Highly skilled Black African professionals say workplaces can be “battlegrounds for racism”
Racial microaggressions in the workplace generally take covert or subtle forms, and may be conceptualised as “everyday” or “passive” racism.
Report highlights brands hitting gender-diverse leadership goals … and shames those that are backsliding
While 37 global brands that have risen to meet a 30% threshold of women board members, 37 have backslid, highlighting ongoing concerns.
This year, we have a chance to make business noble again
As 2020 came to a close, Mod&Co founder Megan O'Donnell found herself asking: is this a time where business can be noble again?
The commuter’s paradox: Seizing the opportunity that lies between home and work
As employers and employees head back to the office, they should consider the benefits of the daily commute to make the most of this time.
Victoria halts return-to-office plan, stressing the need for flexible hybrid models
Victoria has paused its plan to boost the cap on workers returning to offices to 50%, stressing the need for flexible hybrid-work models.
Job ads outstrip pre-pandemic levels. Here’s who is getting hired and which industries are bouncing back
Advertised job vacancies are now exceeding pre-pandemic levels after businesses embarked on a major festive recruitment drive.