APS ‘hollowed out’ by outsourcing, stagnant wages
The federal public service is plagued by a reliance on outsourcing, a lack of mobility and poor wage growth, the APS Review has been told.
16 July, 2018The federal public service is plagued by a reliance on outsourcing, a lack of mobility and poor wage growth, the APS Review has been told.
16 July, 2018Automation can help governments process the massive amounts of data being produced, potentially leading to better infrastructure and public transport, writes Ridhav Mahajan.
13 July, 2018The rail industry met with Commonwealth ministers to discuss a National Rail Industry Plan.
15 September, 2017Equal Pay Day was on Monday – what have we achieved?
4 September, 2017The Commonwealth has made significant changes to the way businesses can sell IT services to the government.
24 August, 2017ABF officers have inspected businesses and residential premises targeting organised visa fraud and illegal work.
21 August, 2017A consultation paper outlines the government’s Modern Slavery in Supply Chains Reporting Requirement.
17 August, 2017Government is the only one working to create a ‘Utopia’.
6 August, 2017Minister Dutton has assured those in the supply chain that the current work agenda would be maintained under the Home Affairs department.
2 August, 2017A referendum on fixed terms will succeed only if other constitutional changes are made.
27 July, 2017The distribution of commercial spyware to government agencies appears to be common practice in Australia.
24 July, 2017The federal govt should encourage the states to implement their own bank levies.
5 July, 2017Retailers and the Prime Minister have launched a retail internship program for young people.
3 July, 2017TAFE NSW is to open three dedicated infrastructure skills centres.
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