Tag Archives: QuickIMS

Tag Archives: QuickIMS

18/08

Australia’s top-paying industries revealed

IF you’re chasing the big bucks, not all career paths are created equal. Five industries have average fulltime salaries of more than $100,000 and one in particular dominates the $150,000-plus bracket, according to data of positions advertised on website Seek. Mining, resources and energy remained the top-paying industry, averaging $115,000, despite salaries dropping 10.8 per…
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18/08

Asbestos fears as WorkSafe proposes a cut in mandatory checks

Buildings constructed in Victoria after 2003 will no longer be forced to undergo mandatory asbestos checks, under controversial changes being proposed by the workplace regulator despite serious safety concerns. The proposed reform, contained in a draft set of new regulations, comes just weeks after a recent string of health scares on Australian building sites where potentially deadly asbestos…
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05/08

Australian workers must be ready to ride the technology wave

Australian workers must be ready to ride the technology wave by Kim Arlington.  Available from <http://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace-relations/australian-workers-must-be-ready-to-ride-the-technology-wave-says-startupaus-20160728-gqfm4j.html>. [July 28, 2016] Up to 4.6 million jobs may be at risk if Australia does not prepare its workforce for the digital future, a discussion paper has warned. The paper, Economy in Transition – Startups, innovation and a workforce for the…
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05/08

Record number of Victorian businesses and individuals fined for work safety breaches

Record number of Victorian businesses and individuals fined for work safety breaches reported by Haydee.  Available from <http://content.safetyculture.com.au/news/index.php/08/record-number-victorian-businesses-individuals-fined-work-safety-breaches/#.V6Q9xrh97De>. [12:48pm, Tuesday 02 August, 2016] New figures released by WorkSafe Victoria shows that a record number of Victorian businesses and individuals are being prosecuted and fined for failing to keep workplaces safe. Recent statistics reveal that 108…
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