Archived News for Human Resource Professionals - January, 2023
MUA pushes pay claim
The maritime union is making an underpayment claim following a fine of over $2 million.
Adani dodge exposed
India’s Adani Group is responding to allegations of “brazen stock manipulation”.
New arts regime outlined
The Federal Government has pledged to restore arts funding cut off by its predecessor.
ACCC seeks hidden ads
The competition regulator is hunting misleading testimonials and endorsements by social media influencers.
Gillard opens school probe
Former prime minister Julia Gillard is opening the public hearings for a Royal Commission into Early Childhood Education and Care.
Outrage over PwC leaks
The Federal Government has slammed accounting giant PwC for leaking confidential Treasury information.
Union urges funding fix
The Australian Education Union is urging the Federal Government to change a “failed” school funding model.
Youth vote follows views
A new study suggests millennials trust older generations when it comes to politics.
New deal to extend schools
Australia is preparing to sign a global treaty to ensure educational qualifications are recognised globally.
PM seeks sector expertise
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he wants more ideas from the public service.
APS date choice restored
The Commonwealth has allowed federal public servants to choose whether to work on Australia Day ...
CIS seeks Voice context
A centre-right think-tank has put forth ideas for the Indigenous Voice to parliament.
Male teacher numbers stall
Several years of NSW Government effort appear not to have increased male teacher numbers.