Latest Employment News | Page 54

Increased employment support needed for autistic Australians
Law changed to protect subcontractors
Corrections staff vote to walk off the job after nine months of bargaining
High Commissioner urges pushback against intolerance, hatred, bigotry and violence: Racism
ACT Government expands Portable Long Service Leave
Dr Ben Gauntlett appointed as Deputy Commissioner to the NACC
Sister Cities and Friendly Relationships Grant Funding Program Now Open
Protecting worker entitlements
Action on pay transparency cannot wait
Payday super to help 1 million women get the retirement contributions that they are owed
Historic moment as first FPA successfully initiated
Officer charged – Northern Region 28 March
Iraq: Safety, credit and opportunities are all key for displaced farmers to return home
Perth restaurant owner fined over $33,000 for not producing employment records
Blacktown City Mayor welcomes giant leap for Blacktown City
Tenders to be released for new public housing in the Barkly region
Law Council endorses new National Legal Aid report
National capital light rail Stage 2A consultation open
Finding flexibility in new surroundings
Thousands of sole parents to be better off after child support changes
West Australians recognised for supporting people with disability
Nominations open for Corporal Cameron Baird VC MG Memorial Award
Ensuring fair long service leave entitlements for coal workers
MENULOG AND TWU SIGN PRINCIPLES OF AGREEMENT, WITH EXCLUSIVE COMMITMENT TO CONTINUING TO WORK TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CONDITIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT
Cementing Victoria’s Relationship With China
Wellbeing grants for international students
Aboriginal Ranger Grants awarded
Remembering the victims of trans-Atlantic slavery
Draft Budget endorsed for consultation
Harnessing AI to improve hearing technology
Graduation day for 22 Police Security Officers
Record Number Of Veterans Strengthening Our Public Sector
Moree Clontarf students skill-up with help from the Inland Rail Skills Academy
Council Adopts Growth Plan 24 March
Circular Economy businesses invited for early involvement in major Ballarat circular economy initiatives
Fee-Free TAFE saves early childhood education students up to $9,000
Fishing for data: commercial fishers help monitor rising temperatures in coastal seas
Postal Services Modernisation 23 March
Submission to Select Committee on Cost of Living
Protections against discrimination strengthened
Jobs Growth Creates Confidence In Regional Communities
MUA Terminal Conference, March 2023
When the storms strike: balancing social costs with private interests
Pharmacy Guild and Symbion announce Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholarship initiative
Council furthers its social and sustainable procurement practice
Water Corporation employer of choice for people with disability
Caution and consultation needed as AI is rolled out in media and entertainment
Allens appoints seven new partners