Australian software heavyweight Atlassian will shed around 1,600 staff – about 10% of its global workforce – in one of the Australia's most significant tech restructures of the AI era, as investors ...
Hiring intentions in Singapore have rebounded, with nearly half of employers planning to increase their headcount, according to a new report. Findings from the ManpowerGroup's latest Employment ...
Three competing firms launch a joint campaign to promote Western Bay of Plenty as a hub for complex legal work ...
A longtime Kinder Morgan employee alleges he was fired after raising race discrimination concerns — and replaced by a white worker. Winston R. Gray spent nearly two decades at Kinder Morgan, working ...
A Connecticut court has ruled that a retired police officer's disability benefits cannot be set at zero – no matter how long ago he stopped working. In a decision, the Connecticut Appellate Court ...
A Delaware court just slapped a departing financial advisor with $765,103 in damages for poaching clients and misusing confidential company information. The March 10 ruling from the Delaware Court of ...
An employee's race discrimination lawsuit dismissed over a late filing has been revived after a federal appeals court applied equitable tolling. On March 10, 2026, the Eleventh Circuit Court of ...
A single missing document cost a Coffee Club franchisee its defence against an unfair dismissal claim filed by a casual barista. The Fair Work Commission ruled on 26 February 2026 that Alicia Wright ...
No written contract, no restraint clause, no confidentiality agreement — and a departing manager who took the customer list on his way out. That is the scenario at the heart of a recent New South ...
A Louisiana court has upheld the reinstatement of a fired supervisor after her public employer failed to prove a workplace violence allegation. The Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit of Louisiana on ...
Marriott International is facing a federal lawsuit alleging it fired an employee who repeatedly raised concerns about workplace discrimination.
Self-employment in Australia plunged to a 20-year low as wage jobs became more attractive to the public, according to new research from the e61 Institute. Its latest analysis, which used data from the ...