METCASH, the grocery wholesaler that owns the IGA and Franklins chains, will restructure its business, cut 478 jobs and incur one-off charges to position the company for ongoing difficult trading conditions… Source: Read more @ Metcash cuts 478 jobs in sweeping restructure | The Australian.
Australia is changing its immigration policy to attract more skilled workers from the US to fill posts in its booming mining and gas industries. Currently, workers who are moving to Australia have their skills assessed when they arrive. That can take months and there is the risk of rejection if their skills do not meet … Continue reading
Hardware chain Bunnings has announced plans to create 6,000 jobs in the next three years as part of its longstanding expansion plans. The company says it will spend $1.5 billion building 85 new stores across Australia and New Zealand… Read More @ Bunnings expansion to create 6,000 jobs – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation).
“A report on inequality to be delivered to Treasurer Wayne Swan this morning will label Australia’s welfare system one of the best and most efficient in the developed world, with the exception of unemployment benefits which are the worst relative to community standards and shrinking” writes Peter Martin. The report, to be unveiled just after Mr … Continue reading
THE small rise in the number of job vacancies reported today is not enough to provide real hope that a solid pickup in jobs growth is under way… Data from the three-monthly survey by Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed the number of job vacancies across the nation rose by 0.3 per cent between November … Continue reading
The Australian – WESTPAC is ramping up its outsourcing strategy by sending a further 126 positions offshore, adding to the growing number of job losses across the finance sector and sparking calls the banks are in a “race to the bottom” to rein in costs to protect profits. After cutting at least 748 jobs across … Continue reading
The slump in retail spending has claimed another victim, with Queensland-based WOW Audio Visual Superstores placed in the hands of receivers and managers. The company has about 500 employees, with 10 stores in Queensland and two in New South Wales, according to a statement from receivers and managers Ferrier Hodgson. WOW Audio Visual Superstores also has … Continue reading
The chief executive of Australian-based Internet start-up, global outsourcing marketplace, Freelancer.com, Matt Barrie, said today the latest findings of the company’s online Fast 50 survey of the jobs market, revealed that in there was a “tremendous rise across the key web technology areas”, with HTML up 193% – to a “whopping 72,571 new jobs.” Barrie … Continue reading
In late 2008, the Australian College of Educators (ACE) commissioned the Work-based Education Research Centre at Victoria University to undertake a research project entitled Enhancing retention of young people to year 12, especially through vocational skills. The broad aim of the project was to examine the factors that contribute to the retention, completion and transition … Continue reading
Dublin has unveiled far-reaching plans to cut dole queues by targeting those at risk of long-term unemployment, introducing penalties for people who do not take up training, and inviting the private sector to provide job placements. The plan copies several ideas already in place in the U.K., France and Australia, including immediate on-the-spot assessments for … Continue reading
The number of older workers with jobs in Australia has almost doubled in a decade, transforming workplaces and adding almost a million employees to meet the nation’s skills shortages. New data from the Bureau of Statistics shows that, on average, 1.93 million workers aged 55 and over were employed in 2011, almost double the 1.01 … Continue reading
RISING unemployment in Europe has driven an influx of Irish and British skilled migrants to labour-strapped pockets of the Australian economy in recent months, government figures show. But skilled migration from Greece, where unemployment topped 20 per cent in November, remains low as Australian recruiters target already strong labour streams from the British Isles. The … Continue reading
Victoria’s Department of Human Services plans to cut 500 jobs as part of a major restructure. The state government announced in December that 3,600 jobs would be cut from the public service over the next two years. The ABC has obtained a letter from DHS which states it plans to contribute to that plan by … Continue reading
Steelmaker OneSteel expects a better second half result following a $74 million interim net loss, and has flagged job cuts as well as a name change to reflect its increasing focus on mining. OneSteel shares closed at a near four-week high, up nine cents, or 12.33 per cent, at 82 cents. The loss for the … Continue reading
This paper addresses the question of how effectively youth wages and reduced minimum shift lengths promote fairness and equality. It focuses on the majority of young workers employed on a casual or part-time basis in the retail, hospitality and fast food industries under the General Retail Industry Award 20105 (‘Retail Award’), the Hospitality Industry (General) … Continue reading