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Huge change for 400,000 workers

The Fair Work Ombudsman has announced a major overhaul to the rules of fixed-term contracts in Australia that’s set to improve the careers of 400,000 workers. Under the new rules, which come into effect on December 6, workers will be…

Fight brewing over working from home

Remote work is poised to be one of the most prominent industrial relations issues for the next decade as more employers seek to limit the ability to work from home. New research has shown that employers are pushing harder for workers to get…

Gen Z blasted for ‘selfish’ work trend

Young Aussies have been blasted as “selfish” for wanting to work from home, with growing calls from business leaders get more people back into the office.Covid and the subsequent lockdowns proved that many jobs that would usually be…

‘Crushing’: Alarming $1.3b super problem

A whopping $1.3 billion in superannuation has been “deprived” from Australians in just one year due to a fatal flaw in the system, shocking new analysis has revealed.It showed about one million Australian women have been “ripped off” by not…

Beloved Sydney restaurant abruptly shuts down

A beloved cafe located along the beachfront of a popular Sydney suburb has gone bust following almost two decades of operation, leaving locals shattered.Jellyfish Cafe in Manly, which was known for its great atmosphere, friendly service and…

Customer spent $1700, only gets ‘half a bed’

A Queensland family is outraged to discover they will only receive two thirds of a bed they paid for, and they will have to fork out an additional $263 on top of the original $1600 payment. Nadia, who preferred not to use her last name, is…

Aussie company collapses for a second time

An Australian fresh food distribution company has gone bust for a second time in less than two years with up to $20 million in debt and 1000 creditors owed money.In2Food Group was placed into voluntary administration on Tuesday with HLB…