Qantas engineers launch snap 24-hour strike amid pay dispute
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Qantas engineers launch snap 24-hour strike amid pay dispute

Hundreds of workers have walked off the job in an attempt to force airline management to negotiate.

  • byKayla Olaya

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Alan Joyce’s final legacy:A massive industrial relations damages bill
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Alan Joyce’s final legacy:A massive industrial relations damages bill

At first blush,the Qantas boss’s industrial hardball line looks set to cost the airline $100 million. Possibly more.

  • byElizabeth Knight
Sharni was in hospital recovering from a miscarriage. She was told to keep working

Sharni was in hospital recovering from a miscarriage. She was told to keep working

Sharni Sinclair was phoned multiple times as she mourned the loss of her unborn child and struggled with medical complications.

  • byAmber Schultz
Doctors threaten mass resignation amid worsening crisis

Doctors threaten mass resignation amid worsening crisis

Psychiatrists have warned that chronic understaffing of the public mental health system is risking patient safety as they fight for a 30 per cent pay rise.

  • byKate Aubusson andAngus Thomson
Cop who beat child abuse material possession charges wins reinstatement bid
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Cop who beat child abuse material possession charges wins reinstatement bid

Multiple courts have accepted the senior sergeant’s claim that the videos downloaded automatically from WhatsApp without his knowledge.

  • bySally Rawsthorne
WFH is being replaced by a less welcome acronym. Perth,we must fight back

WFH is being replaced by a less welcome acronym. Perth,we must fight back

The benefits of working from home have been well documented,but now well enough. Here’s what I think the best part is,and we must protect it at all costs.

  • byBrendan Foster
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‘Every wrinkle is celebrated’:The women using age to their career advantage

‘Every wrinkle is celebrated’:The women using age to their career advantage

Returning to work after taking years – or even decades – away? For some women,the benefits far outweigh the challenges.

  • byDilvin Yasa
The Sydney hospitals overspending by $9 million a month
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The Sydney hospitals overspending by $9 million a month

Staff at three Sydney hospitals have threatened to take industrial action unless the NSW government reverses job cuts they say will put patients at risk.

  • byAngus Thomson
Delay to shuttle trains starting during conversion of busy Sydney line to metro

Delay to shuttle trains starting during conversion of busy Sydney line to metro

The state government has blamed the delay to the T6 shuttle trains on recent industrial action by rail workers.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan
Free train travel to continue after one in five services disrupted on Friday

Free train travel to continue after one in five services disrupted on Friday

Negotiations between the rail union and government broke down earlier this week,but the government has subsequently agreed to staff the metro’s driverless services.

  • byChristopher Harris
‘Significant impact on patients’:NSW nurses to strike for 24 hours

‘Significant impact on patients’:NSW nurses to strike for 24 hours

The state’s health system will be brought to a standstill for the second time this month after nurses voted to return to the picket line.

  • byAngus Thomson