Employment
Many Gen Zs are working multiple jobs. Are they missing out on their 20s?
New data shows more people under 25 are working multiple jobs. But at what cost?
- by Lauren Ironmonger and Alyssa Talakovski
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Opinion
Workplace
Bosses want to kill off working from home. There’s just one problem with that
There’s nothing “nonsense” about the changing way we work – or the economic bonus it brings – even if some senior business figures don’t want to believe it.
- by Matt Wade
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Interest rates
Reserve Bank accused of getting it wrong on rates – again
Unemployment has been steady for months as inflation has fallen, but the Reserve believes the job market is still too strong. The bank may be wrong.
- by Shane Wright
‘Ignorance and inattention’: Bubble tea giant Chatime fined for wage scandal
The bubble tea chain and its managing director Chen “Charlley” Zhao have been penalised for ripping off 152 workers in 2016.
- by Jessica Yun
Opinion
Opinion
How can jobs and joblessness both be going up?
Unemployment in Australia has stayed unusually low, but what do the other signs of our jobs market tell us?
- by Millie Muroi
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Public service
‘Shortsighted’: NSW government blasted as hundreds of jobs cut
The agency set up by the former Coalition government in 2013 as a one-stop shop for government services has some 360 jobs earmarked for cuts.
- by Michael McGowan
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Jobs
Where Sydney’s million new jobs will come from
Five industries will drive Sydney’s economic growth – but there’s a catch.
- by Matt Wade
Yes, your boss is spying on you. Should there be a watchdog on that?
The ACTU is set on changing the regulation of worker surveillance, calling for a national AI authority that co-ordinates with government to protect workers.
- by Olivia Ireland
For the first time, more than 10 million Australians have full-time jobs
But the chances of a pre-Christmas interest rate cut have all but evaporated after ABS figures revealed the jobs market continuing to surge.
- by Shane Wright
Opinion
Inflation
The big boss of central banks thinks our bankers are missing something
The Bank for International Settlements says central banks, including the Reserve Bank of Australia, need to take off their blinkers.
- by Millie Muroi
Accountants in Epping, solicitors in Newtown: The most popular job in each Sydney suburb
Where will you find a cafe full of software engineers, or a bus full of marketing managers? Use our interactive maps to find the most common job in your area.
- by Nick Newling and Craig Butt