Australian employers appear to be keeping a level-headed approach to hiring despite broader economic and political uncertainty, according to the latest ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey.
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New $40 million rail control centre unveiled
Minister for Transport Stirling Hinchliffe and Minister for Employment Grace Grace today unveiled the new nerve centre of Queensland Rail's operation, the $40 million state-of-the-art Rail Management Centre in Bowen Hills.
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Supervisory staff shortage in logistics industry
Australia’s logistics market is very candidate short in several locations, according to the Hays employment report for April-June 2015.
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Individual contracts come back – but don’t mention the WorkChoices
The government is proposing amendments to the Fair Work Act, including 'individual flexibility arrangements', so how will this affect you?
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EDI Downer’s Bathurst factory closes
EDI Downer’s operation at Kelso in Bathurst ceased production yesterday and the company’s 14 remaining staff members lost their jobs.
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TasRail chose Chinese over local manufacturer because of cost
State-owned business TasRail did not choose a Tasmanian manufacturer to replace 200 of its train wagons because of price.
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Qantas to close Avalon maintenance base
Qantas will close its maintenance engineering base at Avalon at the end of March 2014.
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Caterpillar to cut 200 jobs in Burnie
Mining equipment manufacturer Caterpillar will cut 200 jobs from its Burnie plant in Tasmania’s north-west.
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Transport creating more jobs than mining
There are now more than 600,000 workers in transport and postal nationally, a 55,000 lift in the past nine months.
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Patrick Terminals EA negotiations at deadlock
Asciano has confirmed that negotiations for a new Enterprise Agreement (EA) for its Patrick Terminals workforce have broken down.
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