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The economic downturn has resulted in Aussies taking more sickies than ever, with the average worker now taking 10 days off each year.
Calls for Kevin Rudd's pay to be trebled to $1 million have sparked outrage from low paid Australians who are grappling with frozen pay cheques.
A recent UK study found there’s no substitute for hard yakka when it comes to a juicy pay cheque. And our personality can be a big decider of salary.
Unemployment has been rising with thousands of people joining the dole queue over the past year.
It’s no secret that money woes can poison a successful partnership, but a recent study on the causes of divorce finds that differences in a couple’s perception of their financial well-being can be even more damaging than the reality of a couple doing it tough financially.
A long with the emotional toll of divorce, separating couples often face financial devastation. But there may be a simple way to avoid both – put more time in at the coalface.
UK airline British Airways has asked thousands of its staff for work for free in July in a bid to save the company from disaster.
We might be working the fewest hours since 1985, but the fact is that a good portion of our lives is spent at work.
The latest employment figures released today show that nearly 45,000 Australians lost their jobs during December.
After months of speculation, yesterday's national accounts confirmed that Australia is unlikely to escape a recession.
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