Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
HSU trial continues
Former Health Services Union boss Kathy Jackson has pleaded not guilty to misuse of union funds.
ACCC issues data warning
The ACCC is concerned that enhanced used of data analysis could lead to e-collusion.
Baird making bank
Former NSW premier Mike Baird was paid close to $900,000 for his first five months of work at NAB.
BoM staff take rolling action
Union members at the Bureau of Meteorology are planning rolling strikes.
New TPP looms
Trade ministers from 11 Pacific Rim countries have announced an agreement on a rebadged Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Vic cops make pants complaint
Victoria’s police union says officers’ pants are sweaty and splitting at the seams.
FWC favours cursing miner
The Fair Work Commission has ordered a foul-mouthed miner’s job be reinstated ...
Insurers blamed for genetic reticence
Researchers say insurers are engaging in genetic discrimination.
Judge calls for global court
A judge from the US is touring the world to drum up support for an international corruption court.
ATO faces hot desk test
The ATO’s planned hot-desking scheme is about to go before the Fair Work Commission.
Federal inclusiveness awarded
Federal government departments have been honoured for promoting inclusion and opportunity for staff.
Pisasale faces theft claims
Queensland’s corruption watchdog alleges former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale took over $60,000 from charities and community groups.
CPSU slams "dud" offer
The CPSU says the NT Government is making a “dud” wage offer to thousands of public servants ...
Serco deal surfaces in Paradise Papers
A major Australian government contractor has been deemed a “high-risk” client by a secretive international law firm.
ACCC inquiring into NBN issues
An ever-growing pile of complaints has led the ACCC to announce a public inquiry into the standard of the NBN’s wholesale service.