Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
The High Court of Australia says CFMEU officials can be ordered to pay penalties out of their own pocket.
Experts urge kids' career talks
A Victorian parliamentary inquiry has heard children as young as eight could start receiving career advice.
MPs rules tightened
The Prime Minister has changed the code of ministerial standards to ban sexual relations between ministers and staff.
Major firms skirt corporate duty
New analysis has exposed the tax-dodging behaviours of Australia’s biggest companies.
Part-time shift continues
Positive employment conditions have seen 16,000 new jobs created in January.
ABF head's probe continues
ABF Commissioner Roman Quaedvlieg is believed to have accrued $400,000 amid an investigation into his personal conduct.
FWC slammed in WA coal deal
WA’s longest-running coal industry pay dispute looks set to end this week.
Gov sites caught in cryptojack
Australian government websites have been covertly used to mine for cryptocurrencies.
Report plots ungodly fortune
The Catholic Church's national wealth has been estimated at $30 billion.
DHS data match makes savings
Despite criticism and scandals, the Federal Government is celebrating the money it has saved with its welfare crackdown.
CECV claims private imbalance
The Catholic sector says Australia’s elite private schools receive an extra $747 million each year ...
TAFE inquiry underway
About 140 students waiting to graduate from TAFE SA can expect the green light this month.
Tasmanian watchdog lacks teeth
A barrister who worked with the NSW ICAC has savaged Tasmania’s corruption watchdog.
ABCC bans union images
The ABCC has announced new Building Code rules to stop the Eureka flag from being displayed on building sites.
ACT seeks procurement boost
The ACT Government is designing measures to boost workplace security, compliance and ethical standards.
Rio urged to leave lobby
Rio Tinto investors are being recruited to push for the company to quit the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA).