A scathing review of Australia's employment services has found that the system is failing and no longer serves the interests of jobseekers or employers.
'There is a strict liability for employers to ensure that they can prevent harm occurring in the workplace,' lawyer says
It is getting harder for those without qualifications or years of experience to get into entry-level jobs in Australia, a report says.
Australians are already losing work to AI, but the impact so far has been largely hidden from view.
A massive difference as to why men and women in Australia can’t work full-time has been revealed in new data.
Research identifies four employment barriers holding back skilled migrants
A new report has shed light on the struggles unemployed Australians face in attempting to enter the workforce.
Brittany Herrington has wanted to be a teacher for as long as she can remember, but her short teaching career has come at a huge financial, physical and mental cost.
Generation Z are often see as woke and edgy but now there’s proof they are picking a more “traditional” path.
Australia remains one of the most capital-efficient producers of ‘unicorns.’ As the tech world continues to struggle, we have the emergence of a ‘post correction’ herd.
Job ads slumped 5 per cent in October and are nearly 20 per cent lower over the past year, with hospitality and tourism leading the drop despite the looming peak summer holiday season.
A new employment programme has been launched in Australia to provide people with disability the opportunities for job fulfilment and career progression.
The Hilton hotel chain is encouraging jobseekers to ditch conventional résumés when applying for a role – and to post a TikTok instead.
Offering employees the benefit of unlimited vacation time has proven to boost the feeling of belonging at work, according to a new survey from the Achievers Workforce Institute.
SYDNEY, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Australia employment rebounded strongly in October, after a soft patch the previous month, though the jobless rate still ticked higher as more people went looking for work and rapid migration boosted the supply of labour.
Too many work meetings can leave people feeling drained, overwhelmed and like they're constantly playing catch-up.
The imbalance between labour demand and supply in Australia is gradually easing, according to an Indeed senior economist, as job ads registered an 11.4% decline year-on-year.
A job ad for an aged care and disability worker that states applicants "must be Caucasian" has sparked heated debate among Aussies.
Legal experts are warning employees that they could be in for a fight as employers seek to limit working from home hours and even the pay of remote workers.
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