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Eliminate "upwards" bullying, promote constructive conflict
Wednesday, 15 July 2009 8:39am
A psychologist has called for organisations to protect managers against workplace harassment after a study revealed that nearly a quarter of Australian bosses are the targets of "upwards" bullying. Read More - Eliminate "upwards" bullying, promote constructive conflict
Psychological contract with workers key to success in era of change
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 8:38am
In an era of constant change, an employer's capacity to adapt, succeed or survive hinges on the quality of employer/employee relationships, or the "psychological contract", according to a corporate psychologist. Read More - Psychological contract with workers key to success in era of change
When you can't keep the people, keep their knowledge
Monday, 13 July 2009 8:49am
Every employee will ultimately leave their organisation, but there's no reason why their knowledge has to walk out the door with them, says retention expert Lisa Halloran. Read More - When you can't keep the people, keep their knowledge
Absences up with 50% of workers craving flexibility and fewer hours
Monday, 13 July 2009 8:11am
Australian employees who work more than 40 hours a week are more likely to take sickies or be on the lookout for a new job, a study has revealed. Read More - Absences up with 50% of workers craving flexibility and fewer hours
Financially "unfit" workers a business burden - but solutions simple
Friday, 10 July 2009 8:45am
Up to 80 per cent of Australian workers are "financially unfit", and it's costing employers big bucks in high turnover, absenteeism and even fraud, according to a financial advisor. Read More - Financially "unfit" workers a business burden - but solutions simple
How resilient are your employees?
Thursday, 09 July 2009 8:32am
Resilient relationships with employees are vital to surviving the downturn, says leadership expert Ricky Nowak, and employers must monitor the warnings signs that they're at risk. Read More - How resilient are your employees?
Web 2.0 tools boost business bottom line, but expert input critical
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 8:46am
Web 2.0 tools dramatically boost engagement, improve business results and generate new ideas, according to a new report from Aberdeen Group, providing content is driven by "subject-matter experts". Read More - Web 2.0 tools boost business bottom line, but expert input critical
Fair Pay Commission freezes minimum wage
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 8:15am
The Australian Fair Pay Commission has decided to leave Australia's federal minimum wage unchanged at $543.78 per week. Read More - Fair Pay Commission freezes minimum wage
Train retrenched workers to manage their money or risk ending up in court
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 8:42am
Employers that retrench workers without ensuring their financial wellbeing run the risk of damaging their brands - and facing litigation, says ipac corporate consultant Nola Rihani. Read More - Train retrenched workers to manage their money or risk ending up in court
Emails exhausting workers, etiquette needed urgently
Monday, 06 July 2009 8:40am
Employers must train their staff in technology etiquette to reduce the stress from being swamped by overly-complex and emotionally-charged emails, says the University of Queensland's Rowena Brown. Read More - Emails exhausting workers, etiquette needed urgently
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