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On Monday, the Fair Work Ombudsman announced employees can refuse to respond to work-related messages outside paid hours. The right...
Work-related costs, such as transportation, lunches, education, and childcare, are weighing heavily on Australians.
5 out of 7 days we can work not primarily for those who employ us, but doing everything in the name of Jesus, writes Brian Harris.
The job that you were once so excited to have landed no longer sparks the same joy. What can you do about it?
In Christ, we have the wisdom and strength to do more than quiet quit—to go deep and identify the root issue of our struggles, writes Jane Lim.
Organisational leaders have an opportunity and a responsibility to shape the environment that their team engage with every day, writes Sophie Renton.
The pandemic has ushered in the largest transformation to the world of work in a century. How do we prepare students to flourish in this new world of work?
Automation is redefining work, with the pandemic giving robots more chances than ever to rise through the ranks, writes Michael McQueen.
The COVID pandemic has seen an uptick in the number of employees quitting jobs. To keep workers interested, businesses are having to change tactics.
The world in which educators are preparing students for is changing, and so too are the students themselves, writes Ashley Fell.