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Jurassic World Rebirth’ roars into theaters with Scarlett Johansson; John Cena and Idris Elba spar as opposing ‘Heads of ...
In a groundbreaking move, Dubai has joined the growing number of cities worldwide embracing the four-day work week. Starting ...
Konica Minolta Australia has been officially certified as a Great Place to Work for 2025, recognising the company’s ongoing commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive, and supportive workplace ...
Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary has blasted the four-day work week trend. · Source: Fox News A multi-millionaire businessman has ripped into the growing trend of four-day work weeks, calling them ...
Australia’s center-right Liberal and National opposition parties have reassembled into a formal coalition, about a week after ending their decades-long alliance in the wake of a devastating ...
The annual National Reconciliation Week (27 May to 3 June) provides an opportunity to engage meaningfully with First Nations culture, truth-telling, and living history. At the ACA, we recommend ...
Sabrina Scherm said Aussie workers aren't ready to give up certain work perks to enjoy a four-day work week. (Source: Supplied/Getty) While plenty of Australians might want a four-day work week, many ...
Revealed: Best work perks offered at 30 top Aussie companies. From dog parks in the office to sporting and cultural leave, take a look at the best employee benefits offered by some of Australia ...
Various employers across Australia have begun introducing four-day work week benefits to employees over the past few years. Our Community, a North Melbourne-based social enterprise, trialled in 2022 a ...
The debate around optimal work hours following L&T Chairman SN Subrahmanyan’s comments about the 90-hour long work week and working on Sundays has sparked a contentious discussion.
In Australia, we work on average between 32 and 40 hours a week with the working week officially capped at 38 hours (not including any overtime). However, compared to our Asian neighbours, we've ...
One of the common ways that companies implement a four-day week is by using the 100:80:100 model, in which staff keep 100 per cent of their pay but have their work hours reduced to 80 per cent.