Business
Workplace
Exclusive
icare investigation
Injured worker Greg Dayman cut off from benefits on Christmas Day
The icare crisis deepens as a document reveals the workers’ compensation scheme has deteriorated to the point where it is “under threat”.
- by Adele Ferguson
Latest
Opinion
Racism
After #BLM, Aussie newsrooms became more white
Australia is all the richer for its cultural diversity, but you wouldn’t know that based on who gets to tell our stories.
- by Antoinette Lattouf
Opinion
MyCareer Education
The choreographer turned teacher providing a stage for students
Sydney choreographer Suzanne Shaylor now teaches primary school students, who are encouraged to dance in front of audiences.
- by Suzanne Shaylor
Opinion
Media & marketing
The job I’ve loved for 40 years is changing. Thank God
Change is coming. I feel it in my ageing bones. And what happened this week is proof.
- by Jenna Price
Exclusive
icare investigation
Compo crisis worsens as thousands of workers underpaid
The state government’s icare scheme has known about an underpayment scandal since February but has tried to keep it quiet.
- by Adele Ferguson
Exclusive
Agriculture
They used to be called farmer’s wives. Now they’re called farmers
Faced with devastating floods, ruined roads and years of setbacks, more women in agriculture are stepping into leadership roles.
- by Angus Dalton
Opinion
MyCareer
Who said there is no ‘I’ in team?
Like so many other metaphors in modern work, the notion of teamwork derives from a lazy appropriation from sport.
- by Jim Bright
Employers working hard to develop talent in tight labour market
With skilled employees in high demand, training counts.
- by Sue White
Why managers single out employees
When it seems like your boss is setting you up to fail it may be time to start asking questions.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Less is more: Melbourne firm makes four-day working week permanent
A trial of a four-day working week at Melbourne software company Our Community led to a 36.5 per cent reduction in sick days.
- by Jewel Topsfield
Microsoft wants you to play Minesweeper with your boss. No, really.
The software giant has a new solution to make workers more productive: Let them play games.
- by Danielle Abril