This week in HR news: AI, company secrets, bad news, and depression
In this week’s round-up of HR news, some leaders believe AI performs better than workers.
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In this week’s round-up of HR news, some leaders believe AI performs better than workers.
The human resources chief at EY has quit without another job and lead partners have been told to make lists of staff who ...
An increasing number of Australian SMBs plan to hire at least one-third of their workforce remotely in the next 12 ...
The aged and disability care industries have been facing pressure for some time now. Staff shortages have plagued plenty ...
Business leaders are being urged to take a look at their approach to absence management, with data showing Australians ...
In 2023, companies are utilising tech across many business functions to streamline processes.
The Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA) has condemned proposals for more flexible unpaid parental ...
An all-new federal government-backed program has been announced that aims to boost diversity in the cyber workforce.
Providing a purpose at work, how to increase motivation, creating equitable workplaces, and how to tackle mental health ...
Some of the trending themes for the year revolve around business growth, the health and safety of employees and cyber ...
Discrimination can come in many forms, and ageism is one of the most common.
The sudden boom in artificial intelligence (AI) that ChatGPT headlined has taken the world by storm. With access to this ...
When implementing policy in the workplace, employers should be aware that it needs to be easy to understand and readily ...