Afterpay co-founder Nick Molnar reinstated at the fintech’s helm
Entrepreneur and self-made billionaire Nick Molnar has been reinstated as CEO and managing director at growing fintech Afterpay.
Australians are doing $100 billion worth of unpaid overtime, as remote working comes at a cost
Australians are working more than five hours of unpaid work every week, according to new research that put the annual figure of unpaid work at nearly $100 billion.
Five things I learnt about leadership from outgoing Virgin Australia CEO Paul Scurrah
In February, as the world was just coming to grips with COVID-19, Paul Scurrah watched Virgin Australia go into freefall.
The work-from-home revolution has seen peak-period congestion drop by 10-15%: How do we maintain this shift post-COVID-19?
In 2019, the average daily commute time for Australian metro workers was 66 minutes. Then COVID-19 happened.
‘Speak the truth’: Australian workplaces culturally unsafe for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with 44% reporting racial slurs
Australian workplaces are culturally unsafe for Indigenous employees, according to a new study that found 44% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers experience racial slurs at work.
Four ways to replace serendipitous conversations in the virtual world
While many managers are lamenting the death of serendipitous conversations due to remote working, there are virtual alternatives.
“Back to basics”: How to find, keep and reward the right staff and clients
No matter how many books you read, the chances are, you will struggle to attract, retain and reward the right staff and clients.
“I was completely gutted”: How to deal with two-faced workplace subterfuge
Have you ever been undermined at work? A colleague, says one thing to your face, and then wedges a knife firmly in your back.
“To my wonderful staff”: Resurfaced letter shows Joe Biden’s family-friendly management style
In a resurfaced letter, Joe Biden urged his “wonderful staff” not to "sacrifice" attending family occasions in favour of working.
NSW budget to allocate $57.4 million to help women and mature workers get trade qualifications
The NSW government will commit $57.4 million in the upcoming state budget to create a new centre to give more women and mature workers access to trades training.
Workplace relationships not unlawful, but difficult if there’s a power imbalance
A Four Corners investigation into the inappropriate actions of two federal government ministers has turned the spotlight back on personal relationships at work.
People are more likely to leave a bad boss than a bad job: What this says about leadership
Does leadership matter? To address this question, all we have to do is reflect on our own experiences of work.