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Industry bodies call on government to let pensioners re-enter the workforce to solve labour shortage

Industry bodies call on government to let pensioners re-enter the workforce to solve labour shortage

by Keeli Cambourne | Jun 27, 2022 | News

At the same time, the Australian Retailers Association is in crisis with the worst labour shortage it has experienced in decades and limited choice of workers. The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is hoping the issue will be discussed at the government’s...
Higher electricity prices will hit businesses and consumers in late 2022: ANZ

Higher electricity prices will hit businesses and consumers in late 2022: ANZ

by Keeli Cambourne | Jun 27, 2022 | News

In its latest analysis, the ANZ said retail electricity prices will rise sharply in quarter three but electricity credits for households in some states will dampen the immediate effect on the consumer price index (CPI), with the full effect to come through in the...
New data reveals that less than 50% of women in the workforce work full-time

New data reveals that less than 50% of women in the workforce work full-time

by Keeli Cambourne | Jun 27, 2022 | News

The report highlighted that the gender pay gap is far from reducing and that women are continuing to miss out on management roles. Even women now entering the workforce will earn only 70 per cent of what their male colleagues earn if the trend continues. The Wages and...
Spotlight on Australia and New Zealand’s labour shortage

Spotlight on Australia and New Zealand’s labour shortage

by Shared from MYOB | Jun 27, 2022 | Features

Businesses of all sizes, across all industries and in every corner of Australia and New Zealand are experiencing skills and labour shortages at unprecedented levels. The effects are increasingly visible, with businesses reducing operating hours, staff-wanted signs...
Governance: The framework for future growth

Governance: The framework for future growth

by Tony Young, Partner, Business Services, BDO Australia | Jun 27, 2022 | Features

Doing so not only leads to greater oversight of the business and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, but also ensures a focus on strategy and the development of good governance habits in preparation for future growth. Because the business owner/s tend to...
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