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Kace O'Neill

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Kace O'Neill is a Graduate Journalist for HR Leader. Kace studied Media Communications and Maori studies at the University of Otago, he has a passion for sports and storytelling.

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‘Stable on the surface, but evolving beneath’: Unemployment rate s...

New data released today (17 April) by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has revealed that the unemployment rate ...Read More

Landmark decision awards ‘undervalued and underpaid’ women workers...

Women workers in key industries have been awarded a pay rise after a wage review conducted by the Fair Work Commission. ...Read More

Pass payday super laws in first 100 days of new Parliament, says Super...

The Super Members Council demands that all political parties support a fast-track of the payday super legislation instea...Read More

Should changing a smoke alarm count as construction work?

Recent judicial decisions in the Victorian Supreme Court pertaining to the definition of construction work could hold ma...Read More

Manufacturing division overwhelmingly votes to split from ‘lawless�...

In another blow to the tarnished Construction, Forestry, and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU), members of the manufactur...Read More

Workers unwilling to sacrifice current perks for a 4-day week

Although the proposal of a four-day work week is enticing for some employees across the Australian workplace, many are u...Read More

Company’s fine doubled to $3m for workplace manslaughter after appea...

A stonemasonry company’s fine has been elevated following a recent appeal after being convicted over the death of a wo...Read More

NZ government pushes for red tape reduction, Australia urged to do the...

New Zealand Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden has announced a flurry of changes in a bid to cut ...Read More

‘Largest worker-initiated’ multi-employer agreement could see pay ...

An Australian Services Union-backed multi-employer bargaining application sent to the FWC could lead to 10,000 workers t...Read More

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