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Carlos Tse

Carlos Tse

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Carlos Tse is a graduate journalist writing for Accountants Daily, HR Leader, Lawyers Weekly.

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TECH

HR leaders report meaningful business gains from AI

13 November 2025
Compared to IT leaders, HR practitioners were found to be 2.3 times more likely to report meaningful business gains from ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Gen Alpha predicts an unrecognisable work future

13 November 2025
Nearly 90 per cent of Generation Alpha say their working lives will differ “dramatically” from those of their parents, ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Workplaces have become more demanding, less rewarding, employees say

12 November 2025
Only 14 per cent of knowledge workers have a healthy relationship with their working environments, dropping 13 points ... Read More
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LAW

Victoria’s proposed WFH mandates making companies unhappy

12 November 2025
Numerous companies, including manufacturing firm Robert Bosch, are moving their headquarters out of Victoria, in an ... Read More
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TECH

HR’s role in addressing concerns over AI surveillance in the workplace

11 November 2025
AI monitoring tools are changing worker privacy, and with a lack of regulation, they may already be in breach of ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Can a fair and productive workplace exist?

10 November 2025
Employers, workers, and their respective advocates have differing opinions surrounding labour laws; however, they share ... Read More
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LAW

WFH has ‘outlived the pandemic’: Greens push bill for 2-day statutory right for flexibility

09 November 2025
On Wednesday (5 November), the Greens put forward a bill that could allow many Australians to work from home for two ... Read More
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TECH

Aussie workers experiencing rising AI anxiety, research finds

09 November 2025
Workers in the Baby Boomer generation felt least supported on AI (76 per cent) despite the rapid uptake of the ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Underused front-line middle managers cost Australian businesses $15.5bn annually

06 November 2025
Less than two in three (62 per cent) middle managers have had their ideas implemented, despite 98 per cent saying their ... Read More

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