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Work therapy
Watching Trump makes me feel more competent at my job
Every now and then I feel useless and worry I'm a fraud, but I have my own way of dealing with this.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Latest
Opinion
MyCareer Education
'Our school is really like a big family'
One school principal's journey from banking, hospitality and labouring to teaching.
- by Brett Cumming
Workplace disputes
'My story is the same as many black people on Wall Street': Morgan Stanley’s former diversity chief is suing the company
During Marilyn Booker's 26-year career at Morgan Stanley, she often felt that too few of its employees were black. She was still trying to rectify the situation on the morning she was fired.
- by Emily Flitter
Opinion
The lowdown
Pandemic reunites a not-so-odd couple
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen Australian unions re-establish their place as legitimate partners in national policy debates.
- by Anthony Forsyth
Pay
Real estate agent lodges claim for more than $743,000 in alleged unpaid commissions
A commercial real estate age is making a legal claim more that $743,000 in allegedly unpaid commissions.
- by Anna Patty
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JobKeeper
Tip-offs point to employers cheating staff on JobKeeper
Some employers in the JobKeeper program are accused of cheating staff over pay and leave entitlements.
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Opinion
Careers
Women out of work: statistics reveal extent of the problem
Removing subsidies prematurely, suddenly and in only selected parts of the economy risks unexpected problems.
- by Jim Bright
Opinion
Work therapy
Where will we work when the 'new normal' is just the norm?
Take this one as a comment: I don't want to continue working from home.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Opinion
MyCareer Education
Education polishes skills for many fields
A career in computing and maths led Deborah Priest into the role of school principal.
- by Deborah Priest
Coronavirus pandemic
Farewell to gummy bears: Offices get a safety makeover for the COVID-era
When employees at cloud software giant Salesforce eventually return to their office towers, they may find that the fun is gone from their famously fun-loving workplaces.
- by Natasha Singer
A-League
Young soccer player settles legal case after months of unpaid 'trial'
A talented young footballer who trialled for an A-League soccer team for almost four months without being paid has settled his case with the club.
- by Ben Schneiders