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Underpaid, overworked and sick of it: Burnt out Aussies set to change jobs

Underpaid, overworked and sick of it: Burnt out Aussies set to change jobs

by Shared by nestegg | May 24, 2021 | News

A study released by Robert Half showed that Australian workers feel underpaid, overworked and are more likely to change their jobs as a consequence of it.  Read more at nestegg
Yackandandah’s community battery may not be ‘big’ but it’s enough to ‘petrify’ energy providers

Yackandandah’s community battery may not be ‘big’ but it’s enough to ‘petrify’ energy providers

by Shared by ABC News | May 24, 2021 | News

Battery manufacturers across Australia are pushing into the production of mid-sized batteries for remote towns, schools, retailers, and even greenfield housing developments. Read more at ABC Business News  
Victorian budget support for small business features payroll tax relief and wage subsidies

Victorian budget support for small business features payroll tax relief and wage subsidies

by Karen Tan | May 24, 2021 | News

Most notably, the payroll tax-free threshold will increase to $700,000 from $650,000, which will reduce tax for around 42,000 Victorian businesses. In regional Victoria, the payroll tax will be reduced to 1.2 per cent, down from 2.02 per cent, kicking in from 1 July,...
Workplace drug testing exacerbating hiring troubles for employers, WA businesses say

Workplace drug testing exacerbating hiring troubles for employers, WA businesses say

by Shared by ABC News | May 21, 2021 | News

The Work Health and Safety Act, passed in WA in November 2020, has prompted a number of regional businesses to adopt drug testing  to meet their workplace safety obligations. Read more at ABC Business News  
Feds, Vic govt trade barbs over new tax

Feds, Vic govt trade barbs over new tax

by Shared by Yahoo! Finance | May 21, 2021 | News

The Mental Health and Wellbeing Levy, unveiled by Treasurer Tim Pallas on Thursday, will hit businesses that pay more than $10 million in national wages with a 0.5 per cent surcharge. Read more at Yahoo! Finance
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