The nation's workforce is changing rapidly as Australians study more, some jobs become redundant and an ageing population demands greater care.
There are concerns that casual workers who are not entitled to sick pay will feel pressured to hide symptoms of COVID-19 and continue going to work, now that subsidies for most of them are ending.
The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) is calling for greater investments in nurse leadership and professional development in response to new data outlining the extent of Australia’s workforce shortages.
The number of occupations suffering skills shortages has nearly doubled in the past year, with authorities now looking at the best ways to address the problem - although updates to visa opportunities won't be "automatic".
Foreign accents are again echoing through the dormitories of regional Queensland hostels, as tourism operators and the agriculture industry celebrate the return of international travellers.
Differentbusiness groupshave joined forces to urge the federal government to tap into the supply of international graduates to aid the country inovercoming itsemployment shortages. In a media release, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI)
A construction site in Rokeby, Tasmania, is a far cry from war-torn Myanmar. That is where bricklayer Paw Nay —who now works for labour-hire businessIntegrate Workforce —was living 15years ago.
The Australian clean energy sector is preparing for a period of extraordinary growth and development as we accelerate towards a fully clean energy power system. Australia is now on a path to becoming a clean energy superpower.
The federal government says that better working conditions and job security await millions of Australians as it prepares new laws to change employment, especially in the gig economy.
As Australia endures its highest inflation in decades, the Bureau of Statistics is doing something different.It has decided to publish inflation data on a monthly basis, rather than every three months.
A South Australian aged care nurse and his family have been granted bridging visas, four days before they were set to be deported.
Australia’s unemployment rate ticked up for the first time in 10 months during August as more Australians looking for work offset a solid rise in employment.
Australia's unemployment rate has ticked up to 3.5 per cent in August, from 3.4 per cent the month before. It is the first time in 10 months, since October 2021, that the unemployment rate has increased.
Employers and employees alike should be aware of the opportunities offered by internationally remote work as companies look to build entirely remote overseas teams. Speaking to Information Age while visiting Sydney last week, Mark Porter, CTO of database
The months Jane Coole spent racking her brain for a plan to recruit workers has finally led to an idea she thinks could work.
There are six jobs to every agriculture graduate in 2022. But this is not a new figure, with graduate numbers consistent over the past four to five years.
International students have welcomed the news that Australia wants to keep them here for longer after they graduate, saying the move will not only help to attract more students to Australian universities but will also help them to secure graduate roles.
Businesses should now “take proactive actions” following the highly anticipated workplace relation changes agreed upon during the Jobs and Skills Summit, the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) said in a media release.
New data suggests almost half of migrants actively seeking a job as an engineer are currently unemployed, as job vacancies in the sector rise by 176 per cent.
Immediate action to address Australia’s skilled health workforce crisis is needed or we run the risk of a health system with limited access and reduced quality of care, says Australian Private Hospitals Australia (APHA) CEO Michael Roff.
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