Fair Work unfair dismissal claims have not increased despite vaccine mandates: Report
A new report says the Fair Work Commission has so far been spared a flood of unfair dismissal applications related to vaccine mandates.
Female CEOs from Bumble, Match Group and Citigroup lead charge to help employees seek abortions
In the US, a growing number of corporations are taking a stand against newly enacted restrictive abortions laws by helping to cover the travel costs for their employees seeking abortions.
LEGO’s gift to staff as profits and revenue soar amid the pandemic
The world's largest toymaker has recorded a bumper year, with burgeoning sales, revenue and profit from the colourful bricks increasing by nearly a quarter during the pandemic.
How SMEs should prepare for ‘rain bomb’ surging down the east coast
Businesses on the east coast should prepare now as a deadly 'rain bomb' heads their way. Here are 12 ways to do so.
How this social entrepreneur manages pressure while maintaining her health
Social entrepreneur Daizy Maan gives her advice on managing a busy career while maintaining your health.
Peloton fires nearly 3000 staff, some by removing Slack access
As a parting gesture, Peloton told the former employees they would get a "meaningful" severance package, which included a free Peloton membership — for one year, valued at $468.
COVID-19 made us more productive and connected us in new ways. Where do we go from here?
As we move into and beyond 2022, the pandemic has made businesses more adaptable and resilient than ever before.
Linktree’s flexible benefits package offers employees $6000 to spend however they please
Linktree's new comprehensive benefits package gives staff members the option to invest in personal wellness, growth, lifestyle or impact.
Mumbrella’s illicit after-party raises the question: What are the rules of work drinks?
Two people have left Mumbrella after the Christmas party turned into an office after-party where drugs were allegedly purchased, according to the parent company's boss.
Workplace commission rejects an employee’s bid to work remotely from interstate
The decision to reject a worker’s request was deemed “fair and reasonable” in a case that could foreshadow an end to the widespread shift towards working from home.
More than 3 million Australians ‘dislike’ their boss: Research
Millions of Australian workers say they dislike their boss largely because they believe their leaders struggle with soft skills such as emotional intelligence, a study has revealed.
More than half of HR professionals factor vaccine status into hiring decisions. Is it legal?
Human resources experts are warning recruiters to be careful of their legal obligations, after a study found more than half of HR professionals are factoring applicants’ vaccine status into hiring decisions.