Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
MUA scales down port plan
The Maritime Union of Australia has reduced its industrial action against stevedoring giant DP World.
Rail giant seeks summit
Pacific National, a leading Australian rail freight operator, has called for a national summit on level crossing safety.
Worley chief speaks
Worley CEO Chris Ashton is undertaking extensive efforts to reaffirm the company's integrity.
Big shift at Services
Services Australia is set to undertake one of the most significant network overhauls in the country.
CEOs report cyber fears
Australian CEOs have identified cybersecurity as their primary concern for 2024, eclipsing other critical issues ...
Consultant change sought
A NSW Parliamentary committee is pushing for greater consultant accountability.
Court hack hits recordings
Victoria's court system has been hacked, compromising several weeks of court recordings.
Doctor blocks driven down
The government says it will tackle the extensive delays and high costs faced by foreign medical professionals ...
Health accounts hacked
Details have emerged following a cyberattack on St Vincent’s Health Australia.
Human needs drive hiring
CSIRO data shows a soaring demand for people skills in Australia’s post-pandemic jobs market.
Red tape cut planned
The Finance Minister hopes government regulatory changes will boost productivity.
Sleazy surgeons watched
Researchers are testing methods to address offensive and rude comments in operating theatres.
Bank claims slammed
The ACCC has raised concerns over the lack of transparency in the pricing of retail deposit products by banks.
FWC looms for ATO deal
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) staff are considering taking their pay dispute to the Fair Work Commission.
Influencer ads slammed
The ACCC is stepping up its fight against deceptive advertising and online reviews.
Police efforts reviewed
IBAC has commended Victoria Police for their implementation of more than 90 per cent of the 104 recommendations made by IBAC over a six-year period.
Stoppages hit ACCC
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is grappling with a series of one-hour stop-work actions.