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Why wage theft issues are so prominent in Australia
As wage theft criminalisation laws draw closer, Australian government and industry need to come together to solve chronic wage theft issues that have plagued the nation for years
03 September 2024
Grant Thornton institutes 9-day fortnight following successful trial
Professional services firm Grant Thornton has adopted a permanent “nine-day fortnight” in Australia following a successful trial which demonstrated increased productivity and retention.
29 May 2024
Accenture and Grant Thornton lauded for family-inclusive culture
Now into its third year, the Family Friendly Workplaces diversity initiative established by Parents at Work and Unicef Australia has once again given its seal of approval to Grant Thornton and Accent
15 January 2024
Crowe adopts nine-day fortnight for staff in Australia
Following what is described as a successful six-month trial, professional services firm Crowe has become the first network of its kind in Australia to permanently adopt a nine-day fortnight for its e
04 September 2023
Synergy Group adopts industry-leading parental leave policy
Synergy Group has dramatically improved its parental leave policy, more than doubling entitlements for parents – regardless of gender.
04 October 2022
Procurement consultancy Caliba introduces unlimited paid leave
Brisbane-based procurement consultancy Caliba Group has introduced unlimited paid leave for all staff, in what is a pioneering move in Australia’s consulting scene.
23 August 2022
Deloitte to give returning parents extra payments for 12 months
New parents returning to work at Deloitte will be entitled to additional payments and relaxed KPIs for twelve months following their return, thanks to a number of new HR policy measures at the firm.
13 March 2022
Extended overseas remote working on offer for Big Four employees
In the latest round of Big Four human resources measures to retain staff amid a severe talent crunch, Deloitte and KPMG are set to offer employees extended overseas working holidays.
28 November 2021
KPMG introduces 26 weeks of flexible paid parental leave
Professional services firm KPMG has introduced a new flexible parental leave scheme, which will see both parents share in a total of 26 weeks paid leave.
06 July 2021
Deloitte scraps office hours in favour of employee flexibility
Professional services firm Deloitte has scrapped fixed ‘office hours’, with it’s 10,000 employees in Australia granted an increased flexibility in deciding when and where they work.
04 July 2021
Companies adopting more flexible and individualised benefits
In its latest Australian Benefits Review, Mercer reveals how the Covid-19 crisis is serving as a catalyst for the personalisation of employee benefits in the Australian business environment.
30 November 2020
Payroll errors costing employees billions in lost income
As it stands, a quarter of employees in Australia are underpaid. New analysis from human capital solutions firm Humanforce explains how this is a case of negligence more than mal-intent.
26 November 2020
Bain & Company beefs up unpaid parental leave scheme
Bain & Company has enhanced the attractiveness of its parental leave scheme in Australia by committing to higher superannuation contributions for those that miss out on their regular pension payments.
01 October 2019
Oceania set for lowest real wage growth globally in 2019
A forecast by human capital consultancy firm Korn Ferry predicts stormy seas for professionals in Oceania, with the region expected to experience a paltry 0.3% increase in real wages in 2019.
25 February 2019
Innovation consultancy Inventium celebrates two years of unlimited paid leave scheme
Inventium, a Sydney-based innovation strategy and management consultancy which applies psychology, neuroscience and management science to fuel their offerings has implemented an unlimited paid leave
21 July 2018
Six Australian cities listed in Mercer’s Cost of Living Index 2018
In the latest edition of consulting firm Mercer’s Cost of Living Index, all Australian cities have fallen in the rankings.
20 July 2018
Malcolm Turnbull is best paid global leader according to IG consultancy
IG Group has released a ranking of OECD leaders and their paychecks for holding the top job in their respective countries.
28 May 2018
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