The Australian government has made a commitment to eliminate workplace violence and harassment, as well as child labour as it ratified two international treaties in the past weeks.
Official jobs data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) estimates that nearly 76,000 jobs were added to the economy last month, sending unemployment down to 3.6 per cent.
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Aussie graduates are being offered eye-watering salaries straight out of university, with some companies paying up to $180,000 per year.
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From police detectives to train drivers, diesel mechanics, crane operators, cattle auctioneers and wharf labourers, new Australian Taxation Office data has revealed the occupations where average incomes are above $100,000.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has flagged possible greater cooperation with Vietnam to help fill skills shortages as the two countries pledge to take their relationship to the next level.
One in four workers will be covered by the annual wage decision handed down by the Fair Work Commission. The unions are asking for an increase to the minimum wage and award wage of 7 per cent, while some employer groups are asking for up to 4 per cent.
A majority of employers in Australia are planning to raise employees' salaries, with the decision driven strongly by the skills shortage.
Employment and business opportunities is driving record levels of movement between major cities and regional areas, the March quarter Regional Movers Index shows.
Women’s participation in the workforce is at an all-time high, with a record number of women entering full-time work.
Regional communities across the country are missing out on opportunities and growth due to a soaring number of job vacancies, according to a new report.
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Mining giant BHP is being criticised for saying new workplace laws could cost the company more than $1 billion and risk thousands of jobs.
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While some employers are cutting jobs, Melbourne-based owner of Flipped hair salon, Cristina Tatasciore, is having to work extra hours because she cannot find skilled workers.
Aged care providers will be able to access priority visa processing to help fill growing workforce gaps, as the Albanese government implements the first step in a new model for skilled workers in the sector.
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