The high price of PwC’s failed redemption story

The high price of PwC’s failed redemption story

Consulting firm PwC remains a pariah as the tax leak scandal continues to bite.

  • byColin Kruger

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PwC slashes 329 more staff,up to 37 partners face early retirement

PwC slashes 329 more staff,up to 37 partners face early retirement

The embattled consulting firm is cutting staff levels again as its business continues to face fallout from the tax leaks scandal.

  • byColin Kruger
The elite private schools bucking the national trend by paying women more than men

The elite private schools bucking the national trend by paying women more than men

In the race to recruit and keep the best teachers,several of the nation’s independent schools are paying women above the odds.

  • byRachel Clun
Real wages grow for first time in nearly three years

Real wages grow for first time in nearly three years

Australians’ wages rose by 4.2 per cent over the year to December - the highest annual growth since March 2009.

  • byShane Wright andRachel Clun
There’s nothing new about the right to disconnect

There’s nothing new about the right to disconnect

Nostalgia is a powerful political force,but it should be distrusted – left and right – as a motivation for political change.

  • bySean Kelly
A golden era for employment is coming to an end

A golden era for employment is coming to an end

January’s grim jobs figures show the Reserve Bank’s aggressive interest rate increases are now having a substantial effect on the NSW economy.

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Network 10 to axe local jobs in global Paramount redundancies

Network 10 to axe local jobs in global Paramount redundancies

Paramount has told staff that Australian workers at Network 10 will be among the 800 jobs the US entertainment giant will cut to save cash amid takeover talks.

  • byCalum Jaspan
How the cost of living crunch is driving Sydney mums back to work
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How the cost of living crunch is driving Sydney mums back to work

Sydney added nearly 19,000 workers aged between 40 and 44 in the year to October 2023,with 60 per cent of them women.

  • byMatt Wade
Job handcuffs costing workers $7500 a year in lower wages
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Job handcuffs costing workers $7500 a year in lower wages

One of the best ways to get a pay rise is moving to another company. But contract clauses are on the rise that are shackling workers to low-paying employers.

  • byShane Wright
Chalmers is doing a fantastic job ... at ignoring the dire outlook

Chalmers is doing a fantastic job ... at ignoring the dire outlook

Barring an unforeseen shock,the economic signs appear reassuring. But probe deeper and things look disturbing.

  • byTom Switzer
How cost-of-living pressures made the ‘poly-employment’ trend explode

How cost-of-living pressures made the ‘poly-employment’ trend explode

More Australian shift workers took up an additional job in a bid to ease household budget pressures – and hospitality isn’t the only industry experiencing this trend,a report has revealed.

  • byJessica Yun