‘Skills shortage’? No, just a normal lag to recent ‘growth’. The way things are going, employers will soon have too many ‘skilled’ choices. …
‘Skills shortage’? No, just a normal lag to recent ‘growth’. The way things are going, employers will soon have too many ‘skilled’ choices. …
Federal Government departments will come under greater pressure to pay amounts owed to small business creditors within 30 days under a propo…
It looks increasingly likely AWAs will be available to employers and employees at least until 30 June after Family First Senator Steve Field…
The new Government has barely warmed the seats in Canberra, and so far the tax regime is business as usual. But don’t be complacent. By TE…
The Coalition may seek to amend Labor’s first tranche of industrial relations reforms to provide for the retention of AWAs, a move that is…
Start-ups in the green-tech, information and communication technology and biotech sectors could soon find it a little easier to obtain inves…
Feeling less confident? Surveys show you’re not alone. I wonder if the RBA’s Glenn Stevens realises? I’d better dash off a letter… …
With sharemarkets in turmoil, mounting speculation that the US is slipping into recession and rising inflation at home, it’s little wonder…
The Rudd Government may soon need to reveal that the last government left the country in a pretty bad way. Now, which promise was ‘non-core’…
The workplace landscape is about to change under Labor’s IR plans. Now that we have some details, here is what to expect. By PETER VITALE….
The number of AWAs lodged with the Workplace Authority continued to flow in at the rate of around 1000 per day in December, despite the elec…
Labor will fight inflation by taking a “hardline” approach to government spending, designed to achieve a massive $18 billion budget surp…