Athan flunked his first job interview. But he got the best life lesson

Athan flunked his first job interview. But he got the best life lesson

Three Australian executives share the best career advice given to them.

  • byEmily Chantiri

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Why we must harness Taylor Swift’s energy to empower young women

Why we must harness Taylor Swift’s energy to empower young women

We all have the potential to embrace our inner Tay Tay and do something extraordinary.

  • byLorna Beegan
With the rise of AI,getting a job shouldn’t rely on a uni degree
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Opinion

With the rise of AI,getting a job shouldn’t rely on a uni degree

The likes of ChatGPT and other generative AI is changing the workplace more rapidly than anyone could have imagined.

  • byPaul Wahltuch
Insecure work is a feature of our labour market. New laws can change that

Insecure work is a feature of our labour market. New laws can change that

As the nature of work and the labour market evolves,workplace laws must adapt in response. The government’s Closing Loopholes Bill recognises this.

  • byChris Wright
Collaborate,or compete? The hidden agenda of returning to the office

Collaborate,or compete? The hidden agenda of returning to the office

While bosses say the return to the office is all about working together,in some cases it may well be about engendering rivalry and competition.

  • byAndrew Wait andVladimir Smirnov
How to approach the task of letting someone go from a job
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Opinion

How to approach the task of letting someone go from a job

When the need to deliver difficult news to employees arises,managers and leaders must be prepared.

  • byAmanda Gordon
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Why workers are rejecting five-day-a-week office jobs
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Opinion

Why workers are rejecting five-day-a-week office jobs

A five-day-a-week office job is a last choice for many workers,data shows.

  • bySarah Green Carmichael
Stronger union rights can mean more productive,sustainable workplaces
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Opinion

Stronger union rights can mean more productive,sustainable workplaces

Legal restrictions on unions’ workplace access have directly contributed to the significant rise in wage theft in Australia.

  • byChris F Wright
Wage theft:When ‘chief people officers’ forget workers and their rights
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Opinion

Wage theft:When ‘chief people officers’ forget workers and their rights

Could the dwindling number of industrial professionals experts be contributing to the spread of wage theft?

  • byBetty Frino
Why the Albanese government must be creative with gig economy reforms
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Opinion

Why the Albanese government must be creative with gig economy reforms

Instead of squeezing gig work into the way employment has traditionally been regulated,this is an opportunity to create regulation that helps protect gig workers.

  • byAlex Veen,Caleb Goods andTom Barratt
The government has an opportunity to address wage theft issues
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The government has an opportunity to address wage theft issues

Reducing wage theft through shared enforcement.

  • byStephen Clibborn