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Encouraging flexible work could ease road congestion and public transport crowding, says Infrastructure Victoria
The Victorian government should lead by example and embrace flexible work in order to combat congestion, says Infrastructure Victoria.
With a return to the office on the cards for many, what are the upsides and downfalls of a hybrid working model?
Hybrid workplaces allow employees to enjoy the flexibility of designated remote working days alongside alternating face-to-face interactions.
Australians are doing $100 billion worth of unpaid overtime, as remote working comes at a cost
Australians are working more than five hours of unpaid work every week, according to new research that put the annual figure of unpaid work at nearly $100 billion.
Isn’t it about time we give every employee the right to work from home?
In the wake of the work-from-home revolution, it’ll be much more difficult for an employer to justify refusing flexible working arrangements.
How rapid digital adoption driven by COVID-19 is changing the way we do business
SmartCompany spoke to Curio Projects director Natalie Vinton about how accelerated digital adoption is changing the way we work.
The budget might promise “jobs, jobs, jobs”, but it overlooks workers in the gig economy
While the budget allocates billions to getting Australians back into traditional employment, it does little for gig economy workers.
The budget has failed to combat the pink recession and support older women: It’s now up to business
Government stimulus and initiatives have been announced, but it is not near enough to redress the double jeopardy faced by older women.
Most of the 111,000 net new jobs created in August were in the gig economy: Is this a sign of what’s to come?
Nationally, the jobs market is proving resilient, largely thanks to JobKeeper and JobSeeker, and the gig economy.
‘You’re looking in the wrong places, at the wrong faces’: A recap of the government’s Women’s Job Creation Forum
Kristine Scheul reflects on the virtual Women’s Job Creation Forum hosted by Minister for Women Marise Payne.
Shorter meetings, longer days: How COVID-19 has already changed the way we work
Research is finally being published on how the nature of work has changed for those working from home during COVID-19.
‘It felt outdated’: Why global lifestyle brand Olli Ella has ditched the traditional 9-5 work day
Byron Bay-based lifestyle brand Olli Ella has scrapped the traditional 9-5 work day and is allowing its employees to self-manage their workloads.