Dove, Wendy’s go grey in support of sacked female Canadian TV anchor
Wendy's and Dove have thrown their support behind CTV News anchor Lisa LaFlamme who was reportedly given the sack for having grey hair.
Gig economy player Mable to boost superannuation options as Tony Burke lashes the entire sector
Care work platform Mable will "simplify" opt-in superannuation deductions for gig workers as the government readies its own reform agenda.
Could your customer be your best hire yet?
Companies are exploring multiple avenues in their search for talent, but the best candidates might be right under your nose.
COSBOA to consider ACTU’s sector-wide bargaining proposal as big business baulks
Australia's peak body for small business groups will not immediately discount an Australian Council of Trade Unions proposal to introduce sector-wide enterprise bargaining.
What Aussie shopping strips would look like without cars, and how local businesses could benefit
Ten car-centric Australian streets have been re-imagined to illustrate the benefits of reallocating space to people and businesses.
COVID-19 pandemic has had a greater financial and psychological effect on women: Study
The study, conducted by the University of Queensland, shows women have experienced more significant impacts on their overall employment, hours of work, domestic labour, mental health and wellbeing.
No evening penalty rates and 60 hours a week without overtime: Apple faces union wrath over new agreement
Following communication breakdowns, the Australian Services Union and the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association are taking their bargaining stoush with Apple to the Fair Work Commission.
A wake up call: Lessons from three types of quiet quitters
'Quiet quitting' is really just another buzz term to describe a rise in employees who are part of the team but checked out.
Unfair dismissal rulings show employers need to follow fair process in vaccine refusal cases
In recent months two Australian workers have won unfair dismissal cases after being sacked for not complying with their employer’s vaccination orders.
National Skills Week: TAFE gets $900 million as government looks to build VET sector
Minister for Skills and Training Brendan O’Connor says National Skills Week is an opportunity to recognise the value of the VET sector.
Arianna Huffington saying quiet quitters should “joyfully join” misses the point entirely, wellbeing expert says
The co-founder of The Huffington Post has waded into the "quiet quitting" conversation with an optimistic vision of a workplace where staff are "joyfully joining" instead.
Government reveals top 10 in-demand skills as COVID-19, flu, and floods suppress hours worked
The federal government has released the latest Skills Priority List, revealing the industries and roles hit hardest by Australia’s skills shortage.