Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
Unions want Labor's proposed minimum conditions for gig workers expanded to cover independent contractors operating offline.
Strikes loom on LNG giant
WA’s Chevron liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities still face imminent strikes ...
Big gender shift suggested
An overhaul of Australia's economic landscape is needed to achieve true gender equality ...
Cyber list grows
The list of businesses falling under the "National Significance" category has expanded ...
Services chief apologises
Services Australia CEO Rebecca Skinner has issued an apology for robodebt.
AAD issues aired
The Australian Antarctic Division has been accused of impeding a Senate inquiry into climate research cuts.
Joyce exit not the end
Qantas shareholders have questioned Qantas ex-CEO Alan Joyce's exit terms after a dramatic week at the carrier.
NAPLAN stats show split effect
A recent analysis of NAPLAN results says boys and girls tend to perform slightly better academically in segregated environments.
Super duplication draws court
ASIC has launched legal proceedings against AustralianSuper, Australia’s largest superannuation fund.
Westpac accused of harsh treatment
ASIC is taking legal action against Westpac for allegedly failing customers in hardship.
'No' votes to be probed
Labor is calling for an investigation into the Liberal Party’s postal vote strategy for the First Nations Voice referendum.
Local firms hit by hack
Russian hackers, identified as the AlphV or BlackCat ransomware gang, have claimed responsibility for a string of cyberattacks on Victorian businesses.
Pay talks continue
Public service leaders are grappling with a lukewarm reception to Katy Gallagher's lower-than-anticipated pay increase offer.
Pro-Assange crew head to US
Australian MPs are heading to the US to lobby for Julian Assange’s release.
Unis seek funding change
Universities Australia is calling on the Albanese Government to establish more flexible funding arrangements.