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AI job cuts surge across US industries

New report reveals alarming rise in AI-driven job losses across the US, with tech and customer service roles hit hardest. Experts warn of long-term economic impact.

Victoria may make WFH a legal right

Millions of employees in Victoria could soon have the legal right to work from home under new proposals aimed at modernising workplace laws.

AI may replace 8 million UK jobs by 2030

A new report warns that artificial intelligence could displace millions of jobs in the UK within the next decade, with women and entry-level workers facing the highest risk.

Victoria mandates 2-day work from home week

Victoria's Labor government has passed a landmark law requiring employees to work from home at least two days a week. Premier Jacinta Allan announced the policy at the state Labor conference, sparking debate on flexibility and productivity.

How to Avoid Burnout: Expert Tips

Feeling exhausted and overwhelmed? Discover practical strategies to prevent burnout and restore balance in your life with these expert-backed tips.

Australian priest Father Chris Riley dies aged 70

Father Chris Riley, a beloved Australian Catholic priest known for his tireless work with troubled youth, has died at the age of 70. Tributes pour in for the humanitarian who transformed countless lives.

Stephen Fry: AI may make human work obsolete

Renowned actor and writer Stephen Fry has ignited a fiery discussion on whether artificial intelligence will render traditional human labour obsolete. His provocative comments challenge our very understanding of evolution and purpose in the age of intelli

Haaland addresses Man City's 115 charges verdict

Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland has broken his silence on the club's 115 financial charges. Get the latest updates on the verdict and its potential impact on the Premier League giants.

Queensland worker wins landmark Fair Work case

A Queensland worker has triumphed in a landmark Fair Work case after being unfairly dismissed for refusing to work excessive overtime. The ruling sets a precedent for employee rights in Australia.

Fox Sports reporter in NRL party scandal

Fox Sports reporter Tiffany Salmond faces scrutiny after allegedly gatecrashing an NRL work party, sparking controversy in the rugby league community.

Remote work leads to Samaritans branch closures

The shift to remote work has led to the closure of Samaritans branches, raising concerns about access to mental health support. Experts warn of the consequences for vulnerable individuals.

Union demands fair pay for private sector workers

Unison leader Christina McAnea calls for equal pay and conditions for private sector workers under Labour's proposed New Deal, highlighting the need for fair treatment across all sectors.

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