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| | ... men (61%) who have 10-plus years of experience. Over a third (38%) said they do not have the tools and training to do their jobs properly and a similar number expressed dissatisfaction in their current roles. Nearly two thirds (64%) are looking to exit ... |
| | | ... under-resourced teams." Of note, the recruiter has witnessed a trend of senior staff experiencing burnout and opting to leave their jobs despite having no other role lined up. While the undersupply of talent might be aided by an increase in candidates ... |
| | | ... communities, and the broader economy. "It's also a big win for Queensland with both Suncorp and ANZ announcing significant jobs and investment packages as part of the bank sale process," McLoughlin said. Suncorp Group chief executive Steve Johnston ... |
| | | ... famously made sweeping changes, restructuring the division, appointing a new leadership team and reportedly axing several jobs. Prior to joining AMP, Hartley served as chief executive of Sunsuper for five years. "Scott joins at a pivotal point in the ... |
| | | ... "an important social issue that demands attention beyond the simplistic suggestion that women should choose higher-paying jobs. Even if the adjusted pay gap were zero, and even if the gap was purely attributable to women's choices, the overall pay ... |
| | | The market was caught by surprise when two of Australia's top customer service executives changed jobs. Australian Retirement Trust head of member services Jessica Rix has landed at Aware Super in a similar role. Rix has spent two years at the country's ... |
| | | abrdn will cut 10% of its workforce as part of a cost cutting exercise following significant outflows in the second half of 2023. The fund manager is targeting a cost reduction of $290 million (£150m) by the end of 2025 to restore its investments division ... |
| | | ... quite hard for them to be tangibly surprised to the upside relative to their own forecasts for underlying inflation or the jobs market," Bloxham said. "Our central case is that the cash rate will now be held steady at 4.35% for some time." |
| | | ... class action led by victims of Melissa Caddick alleges that auditors of their self-managed superannuation funds failed their jobs to detect fraudulent activities. Twenty-four victims, together with the help of Melbourne-based law firm Mackay Chapman ... |
| | | ... Additionally, he said, exits are back to pre-pandemic levels, and the same is true of the wage premium earned by those who change jobs. "Surveys of workers and employers show a return to pre-pandemic levels of tightness, and indicators of wage growth ... |
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