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Government Policies Are Increasing Child Poverty
Pay Equity People’s Committee Does What Govt Refused To
Luxon must act after Peters caught making false claims on employment bill
How dare you blame unions Mr Peters. You blew chance to block anti-worker law
Perth Boat Repair And Servicing Business Faces Court
Dark day for workers as Parliament passes bill that strips away job security
Dark day for working New Zealanders as the Employment Relations Amendment Bill passes
Ambitious reforms to strengthen competition and increase formal employment would further boost the Philippines’ growth trajectory
More than $80,000 in penalties and back-pay after Canberra electrical business breaches workplace laws
Former Melbourne Cash Converters Operators Penalised
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – ABC Afternoon Briefing
Former Operators Of Sydney Medical Centre Penalised
Cost Of Living Rises Faster Than Workers’ Wages
Luxon Speech Devoid Of Policy Or Vision
Former joinery and cabinet-making company operator faces court
3 Day Guarantee For Early Learning Begins Today
Indexation Of Youth And Student Payments Not Enough
Today’s indexation of youth and student payments not enough
Former Hobart Distribution Company Operator Penalised
Economic Bulletin December 2025
Former Automotive Service Operator Penalised
Mortgage broking business and manager back in court after alleged underpay and adverse action
With UK unemployment rising, will the goverment’s plan for young people pay off? An economist’s view
Govt’s Christmas Gift To Workers: Effective Pay Cut
Minimum wage increase balances business and worker needs
Unions have been in decline in the UK for 50 years. A new law could begin to reverse that trend
Scathing uni governance report released but government remedies fail to meet the moment
Government buries second Deloitte report as language services crisis drains billions from hospitals, schools and vital public services
Former Gami Chicken & Beer Outlet Operators Penalised
Carpentry Business Operator Penalised
Fair Work Ombudsman spotlights Coffs Harbour, announces latest horticulture results
Australian Economy Grew 0.4% In September Quarter
Monday 1 December
Queensland Café Director In Court
Former Construction Business Operator Penalised
Early Childhood Educators Receive 15 Per Cent Pay Rise
Adelaide rental affordability stabilises at record low
ACT rental crisis persists for low-income households, latest Rental Affordability Index shows
Could new tenants’ rights usher in rent controls? Here’s why that wouldn’t necessarily be a positive
Phillip Island Gift Shop Operators Penalised $450,000
Longest run of annual real wages growth in almost a decade
Former Perth Restaurant Operator In Court
Kebab Shops Operator Penalised
Govt must respect Supreme Court ruling and abandon pro-Uber bill
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – ABC News Afternoon Briefing
Westpac signs Enforceable Undertaking after underpaying $50 million
Eco-friendly ag practices may be easier than farmers think
Workers Compensation System Needs Reforms, Not Cuts