The existing unfair dismissal regime – including the exemption for small businesses – is likely to stay in place until mid to late 2008,…

The existing unfair dismissal regime – including the exemption for small businesses – is likely to stay in place until mid to late 2008,…
Craig Emerson, Lindsay Tanner and Kim Carr will hold key business related ministries in a new Labor line-up that has been widely welcomed by…
Dating your employees…(well at least getting to know them) The first days with a new employee are a nervous time. The first days, and …
The contenders for the Liberal Party leadership are divided over whether they will seek to block Labor’s proposed industrial relations ref…
Highly skilled IT workers are breaking contracts with new employers before they even start work with them to accept lucrative offers from co…
It has always been the role of unions to attempt to protect their members’ jobs – but now it seems they are beginning to use financial r…
Labor has signalled that IR changes will be made sooner rather than later. Details are scarce, but there are parameters. Here’s an informe…
Etiquette is not some forgotten society nuance – it can be a useful business skill. Here are a few tips… Business etiquette is a …
Labor has won a resounding election victory, and Kevin Rudd will be Prime Minister. But what does it mean for your business? By MIKE PRESTON…
Low paid employees on AWAs are much less likely to trust their bosses or feel secure in their jobs, a new report by Monash University resear…
With but a day between this blog and the election, you would think all the decisons have been made. Think again… For those w…
The polls are predicting a huge swing to Labor. But the election may not be done and dusted yet. Yesterday SmartCompany reported that there…