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| | | ... changing careers." In the last three months, Braithwaite has seen the market shift rapidly. High demand is coming from the employers who want to re-adopt the associate adviser role, which was popular prior to the Hayne Royal Commission and FASEA regulations. ... |
| | | | ... reflected somewhat in the figures. While not everyone will get what they want, she said a tight labour market means employers need to oblige to some extent. Meanwhile, the rapid interest rate increases have shifted the likelihood of a recession within ... |
| | | | ... Economic Forum, Generation Z will make up 27% of the OECD workforce by 2025, highlighted A&O Consulting. "This means that employers face the prospect of having to manage four generations working side-by-side," it said. No doubt balancing the needs and ... |
| | | | ... and last names, dates of birth, and social security numbers. It may have also included the names of former or current employers, spouses or domestic partners, and children, CalPERS said. The vulnerability that led to the breach has been resolved and ... |
| | | | ... commitment to rectifying its underpayments justified an Enforceable Undertaking. "This matter demonstrates the importance of employers placing a high priority on compliance, including with all clauses in their Enterprise Agreements. Suncorp's incorrect ... |
| | | | ... years of experience in financial services teamed with a genuine passion to continue to increase our value to members and employers as the fund for the education sector," said NGS Super chair Geoff Newcombe. "As a fund, we understand the challenges that ... |
| | | | ... needed." Although the decision will aid Australia's lowest-paying workers, it will add more pressure to some of their employers. ACCI chief executive Andrew McKellar said the lift is a "blow" to small businesses. "Today's decision will come as a ... |
| | | | About 95% of financial services employers are planning to pay their staff more in the next 12 months, and it may just be because more than half of workers are considering going elsewhere, Hays has found. According to the latest Hays Salary Guide, 68% ... |
| | | | ... up to $650. Workers receiving quarterly super: Workers who are currently paid superannuation installments from their employers on a quarterly basis will instead receive them in line with their salary or wages from 1 July 2026 - a reform that is predicted ... |
| | | | ... cheques," he said. "Unnecessary duplication of paperwork for Single Touch Payroll lodgements will be eliminated by allowing employers to provide their tax agents with authority to act on their behalf for extended periods." Acknowledging the increasing ... |
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