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Karen Gately joins Lisa Leong on ABC Sundays to chat about Christmas parties.
It’s challenging for companies across most industries to find people right now. An increasingly popular tool is LinkedIn, where people tend to post a comprehensive list of their work history, like a traditional resume.
Karen Gately has seen some horror behaviour from employees who have exited a business.
Have you considered offering pay rises to your staff to reflect the rise in inflation?
Research shows employment ads seeking fully vaccinated workers are skyrocketing. The job market is rapidly shrinking for unvaccinated Australians with more businesses only accepting applications from jobseekers who are double dosed against Covid-19.
The performance of most people at work is influenced by the extent to which they feel acknowledged and appreciated.
Sometimes, a disgruntled employee who is let go might seek revenge by exposing inner secrets of the organisation.
If there are any lessons to come out of our experience with COVID, it’s how we’ve learnt to adapt to change.
Part of a manager’s job is to chat with individual staff members about their performance or behaviour.
The inclusive pronoun movement has reached the workplace with employees encouraged to learn the new lingo to show support. Inclusive pronouns are still new to many, so how can workers navigate this in the workplace?
The inclusive pronoun movement has reached the workplace with employees encouraged to learn the new lingo to show support. Online profiles are including labels so professionals can be their true self at work.
In an extreme case of chronic absenteeism a man in Italy was missing from work for 15 years. What do you need to know if this happens in your organisation?
The heart of any business is culture.
“You will have a heart attack”: age discrimination against jobseeker costs employer
Article · 12-Apr-2021
A 61-year-old man was appalled when an employer laughed at him and said he was "too old" when he enquired about a job and claims age discrimination.
The Property Council says Melbourne CBD workers should be able to leave the office early on Fridays in order to help ailing pubs and clubs that have been affected by COVID lockdowns.
It can be tough to let someone down in an internal hiring process.
On the show today we will be unpacking how to rebound from setbacks.
Goodbye 2020... Or maybe good riddance?!
The work Christmas party is a great place to blow off steam at the end of a long year, but what should we be thinking about before celebrating?!
Are you coasting towards the finish line in 2020? Still have a lot to achieve?
With many staff returning to the office after months of working from home, Karen unpacks the employee office perks that are now needed.
If you are seeking advice at work, how can you make that more formal?