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Record numbers take on second job as inflation nears 10 per cent for many

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

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

‘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

‘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

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
If you WFH, office jargon could have you thinking WTF
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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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Why ‘mad’ passions are worth following
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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

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

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
We reached the spending cliff – but the jobs cliff awaits

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

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