Candidate fraud: From hiring hurdle to business threat
Amid the adoption of GenAI by both jobseekers and employers, a disturbing new trend is emerging, writes Jasleen Kaur.
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Amid the adoption of GenAI by both jobseekers and employers, a disturbing new trend is emerging, writes Jasleen Kaur.
The High Court of Australia has upheld a ruling recognising standby duty as work in the aviation sector.
AI offers simplified workloads and improved efficiency, but diving in without asking key questions usually creates more ...
The Fair Work Commission has ruled in favour of the termination of an Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission ...
A global survey has unearthed mixed feelings about AI, with workers simultaneously reporting AI optimism and fears of ...
At next week’s Economic Reform Roundtable, the peak union body will push for shorter working hours with no loss in pay, ...
New research shows that half of all employed Australians, accounting for close to 7 million people, now “work from home” ...
As has been reported widely by mainstream publications this week, the Art Gallery of NSW is set to cut dozens of roles ...
When we stop measuring productivity by volume and start measuring it by value, everything changes, writes Donna McGeorge
The decision by the Minns government in NSW to reform the state’s workers’ compensation legislation has sparked strong ...
As geopolitical conflicts and political tensions persist, a new report from the International Bar Association has warned ...
Late last year, the chief people officer for Gilchrist Connell was announced as the national law firm’s new chief ...
The owner of a small business was given the green light to continue defamation proceedings against Fairfax Media for ...