Vinyl Group acquired Pedestrian from Nine less than a week ago, with some staff now expected to be made redundant.
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The AI company behind the Claude platform is pulling out all the stops to establish a strong relationship with the Australian government.
The workforce management company has acquired two more Australian HR tech companies in an eight-figure deal.
Atlassian is cutting 1,600 staff as it bets on AI, putting the spotlight on its unique and precarious exposure to the upheaval tearing through the software industry.
In a week of AI anxiety, Block CEO Jack Dorsey announced cuts of almost half the workforce to chase its efficiency gains. The investor verdict so far: more, please.
Australia’s flagship carrier is pushing ahead with ambitious plans to grow its workforce. But its corporate teams may be exposed to its CEO’s hunt for efficiencies.
Today's stories on ANZ and Culture Amp show how the mood is shifting in the corporate world as companies pull back on purpose-led agendas.
Australia faces a tech skills shortfall equal to a whole city’s workforce. Without more women in tech, especially outside major cities, we can’t close the gap.
Most big banks have been poaching talent from each other. ANZ has gone abroad.
Businesses must ensure people are AI-empowered, not AI-threatened.
Australia’s gender-segregated workforce is deepening skills shortages, and outdated views on women’s work are making the crisis worse.
Legal experts are questioning the constitutionality and practicality of Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan's plan to enforce a right to working from home.
Labor has pledged to scrap non-compete clauses for all workers earning under $175,000, sparking concern from business groups over unintended consequences.
New analysis of 300 annual reports provides an insight into the shifting economy with inflation and high interest rates no longer top of mind.
High wages aren’t the real productivity problem. It's the outdated and overly complex award system that's holding back growth.
Men in the public sector are less likely than their private sector peers to take leave to look after their newborns.
Remote and hybrid work have reshaped Australia’s employment landscape, and any attempt to wind back the clock is proving out of step with reality.
Shopify and Canva are among a number of tech companies that are fully embracing AI in the workplace. But what does that mean for their employees?
Peter Dutton has learned the hard way that while Australia often looks to the US for direction, they are still two very different countries.
US legal debates on diversity, equity and inclusion programs are being watched closely by law firms in Australia. But no one really wants to discuss it.
The tech sector may be the canary in the coal mine for job losses caused by its own rapid development of artificial intelligence.
After months of relative silence on non-competes, the Albanese government used its budget to announce a ban. But will it change anything?
As the extraordinary dispute between Deel and Rippling grips the startup world, Capital Brief has revealed tactics used by Australia's Employment Hero in its own fight against one of the companies.