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WHS trends survey: Inconsistent WHS laws are making it difficult for Australian business
Skilled migration rules must deliver more in-demand workers
Multi-employer bargaining poses economy-wide risks, PC confirms
Updates from ACTU, RBA, ACCI and more
Business & Tertiary Education Sector Aligned On International Graduate Work Rights
Plan to allow international graduates to work longer in Australia win-win
RBA right to ease pace of rate rise
Full-time employment surges amid participation growth
Fifth consecutive rate rise confirms persistent price pressures
Mobilising grey army to address workforce shortages
Permanent migration increase win for Australia
Updates from National Cabinet, Telstra, NSW Government and more
Changes to isolation rules to further alleviate acute staff shortages
Emissions rose in year to March 2022
ACCI, Ai Group and BCA statement of ambition for Jobs and Skills Summit
Statement of ambition for Jobs and Skills Summit ACCI, Ai Group and BCA
ACTU, Ai Group, ACCI, BCA statement on common interests on skills and training
ACTU, Ai Group, ACCI, BCA release common interests on skills & training ahead of jobs summit
ACCI renews Memorandum of Understanding with Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Economic headwinds must act as wakeup call
Emissions legislation must pass to guarantee energy certainty
Alarming inflation figures reveal price pressures faced by business, households
Jobs and Skills Australia offers pathway to overcoming skills crisis
Unemployment plummets as female participation reaches record highs
Reserve Bank right to front-load rate rises
Labour and skills crunch worsens
Give pensioners choice to re-enter workforce
Industry sentiment lifts despite surging production costs
Renewed National Cabinet focus will benefit business
$7.9 billion wage hike will hurt small business
Rate rise necessary to tame accelerating inflation
Business welcomes new Albanese ministry
Business welcomes new Liberal, Nationals leadership
Surging energy prices hurting businesses and families
ACCI congratulates incoming Labor government
Three per cent wage increase is balanced, responsible and sustainable
RBA rates rise reflects increasing inflationary pressure on business
Future federal government must support agenda for tourism recovery
Changes to close contact isolation rules will alleviate acute staff shortages
Greenfields reform will boost business, create jobs
Next federal government must Back Australian Business
ACTU should not distort facts on casual employment
Australia-India Trade Agreement boon for business
Budget reaffirms commitment to tourism
Mixed bag budget to maintain business recovery but challenges remain
Three-month extension of apprenticeship wage subsidy falls short
Plan to rebuild visitor economy provides roadmap for recovery
Now is not time to end wage subsidies for apprentices and trainees