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The way we work is fundamentally broken. How do we fix it?
Opinion
Opinion

The way we work is fundamentally broken. How do we fix it?

All the research is showing, no matter which way you look at it, the way we are working is broken. It’s a problem we must urgently address.

  • by Tim Duggan

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Same age, same experience, less pay. But it’s not for the reasons you might think

Same age, same experience, less pay. But it’s not for the reasons you might think

Australian research has found differences in pay within occupations make up the bulk of the gender pay gap – not women working part-time or in lower-paid occupations.

  • by Rachel Clun
Work is a way to make money. Please, stop calling it your ‘baby’

Work is a way to make money. Please, stop calling it your ‘baby’

For as long as I can recall, I’ve squirmed when women call their careers or businesses “my baby”. As a business owner about to become a parent, I now know why.

  • by Michelle Battersby
Crown to cut 1000 jobs in latest restructure

Crown to cut 1000 jobs in latest restructure

The company on Monday confirmed it make 1000 staff redundant at its Melbourne, Sydney and Perth casinos due to poor trading conditions.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Would you change your name to get a job?
Opinion
Opinion

Would you change your name to get a job?

Research has shown it could be your name that is causing you to be placed in the reject pile. But why should applicants to do all the work?

  • by Jim Bright
A $50k bonus, cheap uni, extra healthcare: the 4400 navy jobs no one wants
Opinion
Opinion

A $50k bonus, cheap uni, extra healthcare: the 4400 navy jobs no one wants

From submarines to aged care, the government and opposition have grand plans. But neither know where the workers will be found for them.

  • by Shane Wright
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Warm, not too ‘Aussie’: Meet the voice you hear when you’re on hold

Warm, not too ‘Aussie’: Meet the voice you hear when you’re on hold

Voice-over artist Mark Cowling says the rise of AI-powered voice-overs falls short in conveying authentic emotions.

  • by Sue White
All eyes on inflation as unemployment edges up

All eyes on inflation as unemployment edges up

The jobs market remains tight despite continued cost-of-living pressures and lacklustre consumer spending - which may be bad news for interest rate cuts any time soon.

  • by Rachel Clun and Shane Wright
If the Reserve Bank were a football coach, it would have been sacked eons ago
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Inflation

If the Reserve Bank were a football coach, it would have been sacked eons ago

The bank’s job is to hold inflation between 2 and 3 per cent. Since mid-2014, it has hit that mark on just four occasions.

  • by Shane Wright
Unpaid internships are one thing, but paying to work? That’s absurd
Opinion
University

Unpaid internships are one thing, but paying to work? That’s absurd

The most recent school term has been educational for me and exhausting for my flatmate … and not because we have kids.

  • by Millie Muroi
Feeling stuck in your job? Here’s how to break free
Opinion
Opinion

Feeling stuck in your job? Here’s how to break free

You don’t have to stay stuck forever – there’s a range of options available to you if you need to shake things up.

  • by Téa Angelos