Are your work emails offensive without you even realising it? Here’s how to limit negativity
The vast majority of office workers report at least occasionally receiving emails they’d describe as offensive or disrespectful.
SEEK boss predicts employers will ‘inevitably’ request vaccination status of job seekers, but is it legal?
Employers that enforce a vaccination mandate in the workplace will be able to request the vaccination status of candidates on job ads, one employment lawyer says.
Employee share schemes under the microscope for “complicated and restrictive” regime
A report has recommended big changes to taxation under employee share schemes, including making shares taxable only after they're sold.
Mental health support for business owners in lockdown
Mental health challenges caused by ongoing lockdowns are reportedly costing billions in lost productivity, and small business owners are bearing the brunt. Here are the support measures available to you.
These Aussie businesses are having ‘tools down days’ to help during lockdown
Australian businesses are choosing to offer their entire teams days off this month, as more employers recognise the immense challenges facing everyone while lockdowns continues across the country.
Brooke Farris catches leadership wave as first female CEO of Rip Curl
Brooke Farris has been appointed CEO of Rip Curl, becoming the first woman to head up the global surf company in its 52-year history.
How UOMA Beauty founder Sharon Chuter is redefining the beauty industry
In just two years, UOMA Beauty has grown from strength to strength, beating out some of the best-known brands in the world and winning numerous awards.
Grit, discipline and resilience: The experts’ tools of survival
Resilience, grit, and discipline are skills you can add to your repertoire, not innate qualities that you are born with or without.
All Melbourne workers must have permits to attend work: Here’s what businesses need to know
Melbourne businesses that are continuing to trade during stage four restrictions must issue all workers with worker permits. Here's how the scheme will work.
“People are exhausted”: COVID-19 has led to mass burnout and doubled staff turnover rates, Culture Amp data shows
Even in successful businesses, employees are burning out en masse, says Culture Amp co-founder and chief Didier Elzinga.
Community efforts to boost town pride in Gumeracha see businesses booming
Community driven efforts to improve the streetscape and create a buzz for local businesses has brought about meaningful change to the small Adelaide Hills town of Gumeracha.
Monash Business School launches new program to help empower CALD women in the workplace
Monash Business School is launching a new executive education program for women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.