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Uncle Sam is putting the rest of the world to shame.
The rivers of gold from high commodity prices and a strong job market have beefed up the budget. But Jim Chalmers says the rivers are starting to run dry.
ACTU secretary Sally McManus says sensible changes should be made to awards “that finally bring them into the reality of 2024”.
Australian Community Media boss Antony Catalano warns of job losses in regional publishing.
Our stunning fall in productivity may mean the world’s coming to an end,but it’s more likely to mean there’s something funny going on with the figures.
The publication of wage gap data for the country’s 5000 biggest businesses for the first time will arm employees with valuable information about their position in the workplace.
Two colleagues have affection for each other,and it’s been going on a while. There’s no power imbalance nor inappropriateness. Why not embrace it?
Education levels are still higher in other cities,but Brisbane is expected to enjoy a white-collar jobs boom – even if health and aged care still dominates.
The pandemic changed the way we work,but as we crawl out of the COVID years,is the shift really permanent?
Australians’ wages rose by 4.2 per cent over the year to December - the highest annual growth since March 2009.