Jobs
Record numbers take on second job as inflation nears 10 per cent for many
Natasha Piccolo is one of almost a million Australians now working more than one job as inflation for families with a mortgage reaches its highest level since the mid-1980s.
- by Shane Wright and Olivia Ireland
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What a future: Climate chaos, a life of renting and a crappy job. I’m truly sorry
The older I get, the more I worry about the nightmare we oldies are leaving for our children and grandchildren. The obvious problem is climate change, but other difficulties are everywhere you look.
- by Ross Gittins
‘Thrown in the deep end’: Inside the plan to fix the problems with teacher training
Sarah Trestrail did a four-year education degree, then quickly realised she had no practical skills to cope with the realities of the job.
- by Lucy Carroll
‘A lot of nonsense’: It’s time to call out LinkedIn
The self-congratulatory world of LinkedIn serves to throw an upbeat veneer over the corporate world’s lack of virtue.
- by Lucinda Holdforth
Commonwealth Bank to cut 250 jobs, says Finance Sector Union
The Commonwealth Bank already cut more than 200 jobs two months ago, at a time when its bottom line is benefiting from rising interest rates and low bad debts.
- by Clancy Yeates
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Workplace
If you WFH, office jargon could have you thinking WTF
Can office lingo be confusing, or even exclusionary? I once told a newbie to get ready for “the stand-up” and terror crossed his face.
- by Cayla Dengate
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MyCareer
Why ‘mad’ passions are worth following
Compulsion is a frequent ingredient in finding an occupation – and that can be a good thing.
- by Jim Bright
Succession anyone? What it’s really like to work in a family business
There are plenty of reasons to build your career in a family business, whether it’s working for your own clan or in another family’s organisation.
- by Sue White
August interest rate call hinges on inflation after strong jobs result
Mortgage holders should brace for another interest rate rise in a fortnight unless inflation slows dramatically, economists say.
- by Rachel Clun and Angus Thompson
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We reached the spending cliff – but the jobs cliff awaits
Conventionally, a slowdown in the economy would have triggered companies to shed staff, but convention is being challenged by a counter-trend – staff hoarding.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Unemployment not the answer to inflation, union warns new RBA boss
ACTU secretary Sally McManus said the central bank had tolerated the unemployment rate at too high a level.
- by Angus Thompson