We cannot afford not to be talking about the importance of increasing the wages of Australians or discussing how we maintain full employment against the headwinds we know are coming.
Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers will lead a jobs summit this week. Why is it happening and who will be there?
Anyone hoping to get down to Canberra for the summit better be ready to pay through the nose.
But Greens leader Adam Bandt has warned his party won’t back anything that leaves young or lower-paid workers worse off.
The success or failure of the jobs and skills summit will not be defined by what the main stakeholders gain,but what they concede.
Retail and hospitality leaders want a nationally uniform age for beginning work,saying children as young as 13 could help plug labour shortages.
Australia mistreated its international students. With worker shortages,we now need them more than ever and must offer them longer working visas.
Participants in the government’s job summit are throwing around acronyms that few understand. Here’s a guide to what they’re talking about.
The full attendees list for the jobs summit shows a balancing act between different interests and political ideologies. Organising the seating chart would not be for the faint-hearted.
The Qld government will spend $34 million to encourage businesses to employ more women,migrants and disabled people as part of its plan to fill vacant jobs.
Australia’s agricultural industry says it needs a helping hand to help its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.