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RBA governor warns on ‘homegrown’ inflation

Australia’s inflation problem is increasingly “homegrown” as imported cost pressures continue to wane, Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has warned.In an address to the Australian Business Economists network in Sydney on Wednesday…

Wages growth hits 14-year high

Annual wages growth has hit its highest levels in almost 15 years, after significant pay rises for award wage earners and aged care workers came into effect.But the figure likely represents a peak for wages growth, economists said, as the…

Pay cuts needed to stay afloat: Qantas

Qantas would likely have gone bust if it had been unable to use internal labour hire to stay competitive, the airline has claimed. Appearing before a senate inquiry into the government’s contentious industrial relations legislation,…

Pissed off workers could ‘gridlock’ state

Fuming workers at Sydney Water will amp up their fight for better pay, with staff refusing to complete paper work and undertake essential work at major developments across NSW. The latest escalation is part of a protracted six month dispute…

The huge change coming to Bunnings

Bunnings will be the first Australian retailer to trial a four-day week for thousands of its full-time workers, with the hardware giant announcing it had made a landmark agreement on Friday evening. The agreement with Shop, Distributive and…

Bank boss’ shocking minimum wage sledge

An Aussie bank boss who rakes in millions per year has shared some stunningly out-of-touch advice for those struggling to make ends meet. Speaking with RN Breakfast’s Patricia Karvelas on Thursday morning, NAB CEO Ross McEwan discussed…

Huge budget cost for ‘historic’ payrise

A “historic” 15 per cent pay rise for hundreds of thousands of aged care workers across the country will cost the federal budget more than $11b, the federal government has confirmed.A cornerstone election promise of the Albanese government,…

Shocking thing 1 in 4 Aussies believe

A quarter of Australians believe that a woman who does not leave an abusive partner is partly to blame if the violence continues, the latest National Community Attitudes Survey (NCAS) has revealed. Released today by Australia’s National…

WFH here to stay as bosses lose power

A workforce trend growing in popularity could see eligible employees render their bosses powerless in their ability to force staff to work from the office.Currently, employers have the right to make their workers fulfil their roles from a…