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Economic Bulletin August/September 2024
There’s a renewed push to scrap junior rates of pay for young adults. Do we need to rethink what’s fair?
Cleaning Business Operator In Court
Gender Pay Gap Not Closing
Parents receiving government paid parental leave to get superannu
Sydney Finance And Mortgage-broking Company Penalised
Greens policy to pay super on PPL finally passes with support from Labor
More New Jobs Created Under Labor
New Bill introduced to modernise State industrial relations system
Operator Of Two Former Cash Converters Stores Penalised
Darwin Supermarket Operators Penalised
Celery producers penalised nearly $167,000 over migrant exploitation
The psychology of retirement: why do so many athletes struggle to call time?
Minimum wage increases are important, but workers deserve more
New series calls for public health model to address suicide
Electrical Services Business Faces Court
New ESG standard drives strong performance among community housing organisations
Encouraging a four-day working week could make inequality worse
UN poverty expert: There will be no peace in Colombia while social segregation exists
More Help On Way From This Month
Former Operators Of Greengrocer Penalised
Minister must listen to Court’s Uber ruling and abandon contractor reform
Right To Disconnect Begins Today
NY At Work Report: Cost Of Living Most Critical Issue
Residential building and construction services business penalised
Aotearoa’s Moral Failure On Migrant Worker Rights
18th DELIVERY RIDER KILLED IN AUSTRALIA SHOWS CRITICAL URGENCY FOR GIG ECONOMY STANDARDS
According to the UN, Canadians with intellectual disabilities are being exploited
Gender Pay Gap Drops To Historic Low
Labor’s Student Debt Relief Bill Is PR Stunt
Government ignores voice of disabled community and downsizes Whaikaha
RSE Scheme revitalised and cap increased
Annual Real Wages Continue To Grow Under Labor
Engineering Services Business In Court
WA pair charged with second debt bondage offence as part of ongoing AFP human trafficking investigation
Website Design Company In Court
Sydney Childcare Centre In Court
UK minimum wage to rise – here’s how it could really tackle the cost of living and inequality
Information and communication technology company penalised
Perth IT Company In Court
Adult Retail Store In Court
Perth Company In Court
Nearly $200,000 in penalties for sham contracting involving workers with disability
Declining PhD student numbers are a warning sign for NZ’s future knowledge economy
Migrant workers have long been too scared to report employer misconduct. A new visa could change this
New migrant worker protections to help smash workplace exploitation
Steak is off the menu for Argentinians as the country’s austerity policies bite
Adelaide Mechanic Business Facing Court