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Companies are hiring fewer casuals than they were compared with June 2022, with the average business posting 9% less shifts year-on-year.
Australian businesses are more resilient to major disruptions than the rest of the world, but are at risk of labour and skill shortages.
Australia's tech industry is thriving but struggling with gender equity. Women make up just 29% of the workforce, according to a report.
Retailers prepared to retrain sellers for a new reality of rising inflation, supply chain bottlenecks and regulatory uncertainty.
Partners in Performance has ranked third in the nation's Most Innovative Companies for their Virtual Experts AI solution.
Dell Technologies' Innovation Index reveals a perception gap in Australia and New Zealand, with most business leaders fearing irrelevance.
Ceridian survey reveals leaders' confidence in achieving organizational goals, but highlights complexity crisis in the workforce.
Retailers are no longer constrained by their physical locations – going online will help them serve a global market.
A recession, without a doubt, will cause disruption and with disruption comes challenges, including labour shortages, budget cuts and much more.
Organisations today must strive to constantly recalibrate their processes to promote a diverse, inclusive, and progressive workplace culture.
The food and beverage industry faces increasing pressure to be sustainable and profitable, but it is no longer a choice, writes journalist [Author].
It is of vital interest that we gain a clear perspective, because more of the world depends on cloud services and data centre operations than ever before.
The global economy faces challenges such as inflation, supply chain disruptions, and talent shortages. Organisations must adapt to new demands.
Economic instability and a global pandemic have seen many businesses rapidly digitising and investing in various tech solutions.
Democratising data—making data consumable for a wider population—will give these front-line users valuable decision-making insights.
Despite new technologies transforming the world of work, the top five most in demand skills in Australia are human skills.
Enterprise tablets purpose-built for specific front-line workers and applications are a better investment, despite higher upfront costs.
Global supply chains are facing multiple issues, including chip shortages, energy crises, transport disruptions, and labor shortages.
New Zealand meat processor Silver Fern Farms has deployed Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM, boosting employee engagement by more than 60%.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, with the rapid rollout of technology heightening the demand for IT security services.