Archived News for Human Resource Professionals - September, 2024
Lighting helps shift issues
Circadian lighting drastically improves sleep and performance for night shift workers, a new study finds.
Qantas engineers in pay strike
Qantas engineers went on strike this week, intensifying their fight for higher wages in a long-running dispute ...
Coal firms bring IR fight
Three of Australia’s largest coal mining companies are taking on the Albanese government in a legal battle over new industrial relations reforms.
Fish fights spook staff
Fisheries officers in NSW are demanding better protection against violent poachers.
Economic model drives destruction
Experts say the economy is broken, and it could take the planet down with it.
Psychologist pipeline boosted
Government funds have been allocated to address Australia's psychologist shortage.
Tasmania signs school deal
Tasmania’s new school funding deal promises more money - but critics say it is not enough.
Google fires at Microsoft lock
Google has lodged an antitrust complaint against Microsoft with the European Union.
Privacy change prompts complaint
A complaint has been raised in Europe over Firefox’s “Privacy Preserving” tracking feature.
Shopping crackdown outlined
Supermarkets could pay millions for overcharging consumers while claiming a discount.
US rejects Chinese tech
The US Government has proposed a ban on Chinese software in internet-connected vehicles, citing national security threats.
Agreement reached at skills summit
State and federal ministers are attempting to overhaul Australia's vocational future.
Apprentice issues tallied
Apprentices in South Australia are learning the hard way that safety is no afterthought.
Comcare reviews anti-harassment
Comcare says a multi-pronged approach is crucial for effectively reducing workplace sexual harassment.
APS skills to update
New programs should allow the Australian Public Service (APS) to better tackle future challenges.