An employee sacked for giving himself a $2.40 discount on a packet of cigarettes has had his claim for unfair dismissal rejected by the Aust…
An employee sacked for giving himself a $2.40 discount on a packet of cigarettes has had his claim for unfair dismissal rejected by the Aust…
Business groups will closely scrutinise new minimum employment standards to be released by the Rudd Government on Thursday to ensure new rig…
Some cool young Korean designers have come up with what may be the ultimate in compact travel computer gear – an inflatable mouse. Accord…
Rubicon Systems is building an innovative global business through trying to solve the world’s water problems. He gives his export tips. By A…
It looks increasingly likely AWAs will be available to employers and employees at least until 30 June after Family First Senator Steve Field…
The Coalition has resolved to maintain its support for some form of AWA-style individual agreement following a two day party room meeting in…
Tax practitioners are hoping that the announcement of a new tax design review panel by the Assistant Treasurer Chris Bowen could mean the en…
The Coalition may seek to amend Labor’s first tranche of industrial relations reforms to provide for the retention of AWAs, a move that is…
The Mitsubishi closure and the proposed BHP/Rio deal each have huge implications that could fundamentally change the way you do business. L…
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What’s coming on the techie front in 2008? Information technology and business trend research house Gartner has just released its list of …
Every entrepreneur knows that to stay in business they must stay on the right side of the law. As ignorance is no excuse, MIKE PRESTON outli…