Job vacancies drop a further 3.1% in June
National job vacancies have fallen by 3.1 per cent during the month of June, as employers are waiting until after the federal election to recruit.
National job vacancies have fallen by 3.1 per cent during the month of June, as employers are waiting until after the federal election to recruit.
Many employers remain unaware of their new awards obligations to employees under the Fair Work Act, and in doing so risk liability for back pay and penalties.
Hays the global recruitment firm have released their 2010 Salary Survey data and it’s a wealth of information for both employers and employees, showing business confidence and recruitment is on the rise in 2010.
Australian employees are on the move, with one in six workers applying for a new job in the past six months, a workplace survey has found.
Half of employers expect they will increase the number of full time staff in the June quarter, but only if you live in Western Australia.
Over the last four months, MessageLabs Intelligence has detected a dramatic increase in the number of instances employers have intentionally blocked staff from accessing sports-related and gambling-related websites
New research has found that Australian employees are not planning on changing jobs in the future due to economic uncertainty due to the GFC. The research report, Hunting the (hidden) Hunter looked at the triggers that would cause employees to move from one job to another, with the number of people actively looking for alternate […]
April 1st 2010 may mean something different to many Australians, but it’s the day when health insurance premiums go up and the annual debate on how deep our pockets are heats up. However, there is a way for businesses to save their employees money on health insurance – and gain valuable employee engagement on the […]
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