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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

Nearly half of companies don’t intend to replace staff with AI

21 October 2025
Almost one in two companies said they have not considered AI implementation that can result in staff reduction, while ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Workers ‘hugging’ jobs they don’t love

20 October 2025
Following previous trends affecting retention and attrition, such as “quiet quitting” and “career cushioning”, “job ... Read More
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PEOPLE

Young Australians value inheritance over hard work

20 October 2025
A growing number of Gen Z and Millennials are looking at investing over career progression as the economy causes success ... Read More
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PEOPLE

Friday drinks falling out of favour with workers

16 October 2025
There has been a shift in attitudes towards alcohol-based social events at work, and more demand for personalised and ... Read More
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LAW

Proposed changes to Clerks Award symbolic of upending of traditional working

16 October 2025
In a case being heard by the Fair Work Commission (FWC), unions are pushing back on proposed changes by employers to pay ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Improving workplace inclusion for LGBTI workers

16 October 2025
With the percentage of people coming out at work at its highest since 2021, LGBTI workers who are not “out” still lag on ... Read More
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PEOPLE

Australia not a ‘class-less’ society

15 October 2025
Fifty-eight per cent of employers favour candidates from elite universities, and class marginalised respondents reported ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Workplaces aren’t burnout-ready, Allianz says

15 October 2025
Psychological claims have increased by 28.4 per cent since FY2020–21, workers take an average of 2.5 months (81 days) ... Read More
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LAW

Brisbane transport company fined $31.5k for failure to pay compensation to dismissed worker

14 October 2025
The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has given a transport company and its director a fine of $31,550 after it failed to comply ... Read More

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