Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
Experts are working on new privacy tools to protect government databases.
Payouts for asylum data leak
Home Affairs has been ordered to compensate asylum seekers over a data breach.
WFH hoped to ease traffic woes
Infrastructure Victoria says more flexible working terms could ease public transport issues.
City helped by Swedish link
The Victorian city of Warrnambool has linked with a Swedish counterpart to work on a solar-to-hydrogen technology exchange.
Wage report sees low growth
Analysts say Australian workers may have to wait up to five years for wage growth to return to 2 per cent.
New deals force green thinking
Australia is set to sign up to new agreements that will require it to integrate climate and pricing risks in its investments.
Class action on power prices
Lawyers are preparing a massive class action against two of Queensland's largest electricity generators.
Equal heft for old money
Researchers say they may have found one of the world’s earliest forms of standardised currency.
Google threats muted in EU
Google has again threatened to stop making its search engine available in Australia.
Tech elite views reviewed
A study of comments by Silicon Valley elites finds the top 100 see the world in similar meritocratic, self-affirming and self-serving terms.
Tudge lumped with uni revival
Education Minister Alan Tudge says it will be “very difficult” to get many foreign students back this year.
Survey aimed at missed APS
A new survey is seeking the views of thousands of Australian Public Service workers employed through labour hire.
Tutor crews to fill learning gaps
The Victorian government is hiring thousands of public school tutors to help kids who fell behind while learning from home.
Unemployment slides to 6.6pc
A drop in Australia's unemployment level has been taken as an early sign of economic recovery.
RBA considers wage-super trade
RBA documents suggest a rise in superannuation would cause wage growth to stall.
Upset over slow sub plan
Defence is reportedly considering scrapping its $80 billion contract with French submarine builder Naval Group.
PPE not safe from slave labour
Concern has been raised about the use of slave labour in producing PPE.
ACCC calls for insurance change
The ACCC has released a report saying Northern Australian communities need more affordable insurance.