On average, Australian women are working an extra 59 days a year to earn...
Ms Galloway said WGHA advocates the business case that organisations that are inclusive of women and men at all management levels are more innovative, more productive, and deliver better financial performance.
Australian workers say they can’t be “their true self” at work – Indeed
A new Indeed report has found that almost half (46%) of workers in Australia claim that they either some, or all of the time, feel unable to be their true self at work showing there’s still work to be done in ensuring workplaces are truly diverse and inclusive to all.
Talent tips for employers facing new hurdles with JobKeeper reductions
Whether your business is just surviving or starting to rebound, having the ability to identify and retain good talent has never been more important.
Poly report says Hybrid Working is the new collaboration imperative
Employees will respond differently to hybrid working and managers must learn the skills to inquire, be curious and ask questions.
Taking that exciting next step: How to know when it’s time to hire your...
By carefully planning and forecasting the upcoming months, asking yourself some crucial questions and answering them honestly and candidly, you’ll be able to assess the situation and hit the ground running, no matter what the coming months hold.
InMoment’s tailored feedback solution helps top brands determine their best ‘Return to Work’ strategies
The combined solution provides executives a clear assessment of employee perceptions, mindsets, and employees’ willingness to embrace new standards and processes at work.
Is this what the future of modern workplaces is going to look like?
A Flexible Office Space like collective_100 means brands can scale up or down as needed without the locked-in lease expenses, or overheads like cleaning and fit outs.
As Aussie workers return to office, only 20% agree their employers are prepared for...
Respondents delivered a resounding positive opinion that remote work is the future norm and now is the time for their employers to envisage a better way of working.
86% of Australian workers would like to work from home permanently
73 per cent believe their employers would be open to it, and 22 per cent have already been offered a work-from-home option.
Australian National Talent Registry matches job seekers to roles as companies rebuild
COVID-19 has changed the Australian workforce forever and it is critical that the road to recovery is built on the right foundations.