Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
Mobile phone data has been used to accurately predict personality traits.
Iron to drive WA recovery
Experts say iron ore will help Western Australia's economy recover from the COVID-19 economic hit faster than other states.
Second super raid tallied
The second raid on super accounts has seen Australians pull out nearly $30 billion from their own futures.
Shaky stakes for uni staff
The high rate of casualisation has been described as Australian universities’ “dirty secret”...
AWM expansion plan slammed
Experts have ripped into the proposed $500m Australian War Memorial (AWM) expansion as it heads for final consideration.
Truth-telling timely in NT
The head of the NT Treaty Commission says truth-telling is needed ahead of its 2022 submission.
Population peak predicted
Modelling suggests the world population will peak in 2064 at around 9.7 billion.
Alcoa unhappy with ATO
US aluminium giant Alcoa is threatening to battle the ATO in court over a tax bill that could top $1 billion.
Builders see federal boon
Builders are already seeing the benefits of the Federal Government's $688 million HomeBuilder program.
New guide to cut sitting
Safe Work Australia has provided new resources to reduce prolonged sitting when working from home.
'Reality' light in long booze ads
New research paints ‘reality’ show Bachelor in Paradise as little more than an extended booze ad.
App accused of reading clipboards
LinkedIn has been accused of secretly reading Apple users' clipboard content.
Code Black responses surveyed
Experts say security guards employed at hospitals may be ill-prepared to deal with Code Black situations where patients or visitors appear threatening or violent.
Get Gizmo slapped over sales
A cold-calling electronics company has been forced to refund customers.
Illegal mining claim in court
The New Acland Coal operation is under investigation over allegations of illegal mining.
Solar leader sued
Australia’s largest solar panel distributor has been accused of underpaying its staff.
Telco moves agents onshore
Telstra says it will have Australian agents answer all inbound calls from 2022.
Telstra funds STEM spots
Telstra has made a $5.4 million STEM investment with the University of Melbourne.