Sydneysiders warned of major disruptions to train services this weekend

Sydneysiders warned of major disruptions to train services this weekend

Commuters have been told to prepare for the loss of up to 50 per cent of services due to increased industrial action and track repairs.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan

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Yes,your boss really should step in to stop sexual harassment at work

Yes,your boss really should step in to stop sexual harassment at work

Dr Kirstin Ferguson responds to a worker frustrated with her boss’ lack of action against sexual harassment.

  • byKirstin Ferguson
Councillor who threw viral Zoom tantrum is running in key federal seat

Councillor who threw viral Zoom tantrum is running in key federal seat

The councillor’s outburst during an online council meeting,in which he also brought his iPad into the toilet,preceded the revelation of his political ambition.

  • bySarah Brookes
‘Denying teenagers their breaks’:McDonald’s workers lodge legal action against fast food giant

‘Denying teenagers their breaks’:McDonald’s workers lodge legal action against fast food giant

More than 300 current and former McDonald’s workers are taking action against the fast food giant over rest breaks,in the biggest claim of its kind.

  • byBillie Eder
Fixing to get those negative calories
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Fixing to get those negative calories

Deep thought should not forget the comrades.

Spike in workers bullying,blackmailing bosses while working from home

Spike in workers bullying,blackmailing bosses while working from home

A Queensland lawyer says he has been involved in an array of recent disputes stemming from working-from-home practices.

  • byToby Crockford
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Public servant who complained about robo-debt was sacked - but for other reasons

Public servant who complained about robo-debt was sacked - but for other reasons

The Fair Work Commission found the veteran public servant was let go for making unsubstantiated bullying complaints.

  • byNick Bonyhady
Coin converter honours pay cheque paid in pennies

Coin converter honours pay cheque paid in pennies

Andreas Flaten’s former employer dumped more than 90,000 oil-covered pennies — equivalent to about $1180 — on his driveway.

  • byJeff Martin
Philippine embassy steps in over alleged exploitation of migrant workers

Philippine embassy steps in over alleged exploitation of migrant workers

It comes after claims migrant workers were being exploited by a Brisbane business,including doing domestic work on weekends.

  • byFelicity Caldwell andMark Solomons
Business owner under investigation over alleged exploitation of migrant workers
Investigation
Investigation

Business owner under investigation over alleged exploitation of migrant workers

The Fair Work Ombudsman has launched an investigation into claims by the welders on skilled worker visas.

  • byMark Solomons
Political staffers reject lowball pay offer on Christmas Eve

Political staffers reject lowball pay offer on Christmas Eve

The staff of federal politicians have rejected the government's pay offer for the first time in 13 years.

  • byKatina Curtis