Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth is set to lay down the government's plan to tap unemployed Australians to fill a whopping 2 million new jobs over the decade.
Online retail giant Amazon has put the call out for 1,800 seasonal workers across its Australian fulfilment centres and logistics sites.
Australia's unemployment rate has remained steady at 4.2 per cent in August, due to a big drop in the proportion of people looking for work.
AI-enhanced software development could unlock US$750 billion in global economic value as companies report significant revenue growth tied to artificial intelligence investments, according to a new survey of C-level executives.
Zara Lim, 30, recently took an 18-month 'micro-retirement' to travel around Europe and Asia, but she said it won't suit every worker.
Australian workers face the second-highest level of planned redundancies on record, as employers struggle to find staff with the right skill sets.
Major bank ANZ has announced about 3,500 jobs will go by next September, with the company's boss describing it as "the right thing to do".
After 'intense uncertainty', employers appear to have settled on their approach to working from home, a new report shows
Growing up in New Zealand, Sophie Orupe's family connections to the warehousing industry drew her towards a career very few women join.
What Is Causing Western Australia's Mining Workforce Crisis? Western Australia's mining sector has reached record employment levels with over 135,000 full-time equivalent positions in 2024, yet paradoxically faces a critical workforce shortage.
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) recently dealt with an unfair dismissal application from a health coordinator who claimed she was forced to resign following workplace pressure from management.
Declining job adverts and a spike in applicants is the grim reality job seekers face in 2025. Australians might find it harder to get a new job with a major employment platform warning of "tough macroeconomic conditions".
From August 26, 5.4 million Australians working for small businesses will have the "right to disconnect". This means they can refuse contact about work - such as emails, texts or calls - outside work hours, unless that refusal could be considered "unreaso
Declining job adverts and a spike in applicants is the grim reality job seekers face in 2025. Australians might find it harder to get a new job with a major employment platform warning of "tough macroeconomic conditions".
The industrial sector in the United States is suffering from the effects of rushed recruitment as employers struggle under the pressure of skills shortages, according to a new report from Talogy.
For many Australians, the dream of turning a beloved hobby into a source of income can be appealing. Who doesn't love the idea of getting paid to do something you love?
The education industry remained the top field that offers part-time remote jobs for employees this year, according to a new report from FlexJobs.
With more than 600,000 permanent migrants currently working below their skill level in Australia, the federal government is being urged to help migrants who can't afford to get their skills recognised through a formal process.
One of the ideas that has captured many peoples' attention amid the flurry of proposals ahead of the economic roundtable is the Australian Council of Trade Unions' vision of a four-day working week.
Declining job adverts and a spike in applicants is the grim reality job seekers face in 2025. Australians might find it harder to get a new job with a major employment platform warning of "tough macroeconomic conditions".
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