Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
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.
Nuclear would drive bill rise
The Coalition’s nuclear power push would leave households with a $665 annual bill increase, analysis shows.
Quad leaders celebrate links
The Quad nations - Australia, India, Japan and the US - have issued a joint statement on their shared concerns.
Menopause missing in GP school
An official inquiry has found menopause is still a mystery to many doctors, but medical schools can fill the gap.
Some stability in job stats
Australia's job market is holding steady, but cracks are starting to show beneath the surface.
UAE deal opens options
Australia has achieved its first free trade agreement with a Middle Eastern nation.
Breaches reach recent height
Australia is facing an escalating data security crisis, with data breaches reaching a three-and-a-half-year high.
Criminal plan questioned
The NT's plan to lower the criminal age to 10 has sparked fierce debate and backlash.
Jail time over bribes
A public servant has been jailed over a scam involving a BMW and $200,000 in bribes.
Sydney faces train actions
Sydney's train system teeters on chaos, as unions and government clash over fares and pay.