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Human Resources magazine is Australia's leading publication for the HR profession. Human Resources is the country's largest and most authoritative source of news, analysis and insightful opinion from leading industry figures. Human Resources has won HR professionals' respect for its practical but hard-hitting independent editorial platform, and features regular articles on HR strategy, attraction & retention, technology, employment law, leadership and interviews with industry gurus. For more information please visit http://www.humanresourcesmagazine.com.au/




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Human Resources Leader BHP: Mining ‘plankers’ fired
5:59pm Tuesday 14 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Seven WA mine workers have been fired or suspended after being caught ‘planking’ on the job.
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Human Resources Leader Disastrous pay hikes will cause job cuts
5:58pm Tuesday 14 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has slammed Fair Work Australia’s (FWA) decision to increase the national minimum wage by over $19 per week.
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Human Resources Leader Gender quotas are essential in macho Aussie culture
5:57pm Tuesday 14 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Mandatory gender quotas must be introduced to help drive cultural change in Australian businesses, an academic industry expert has warned.
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Human Resources Leader Employers must be wary of cyber bullying
5:55pm Tuesday 14 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

HR practitioners must ensure that they have clear social media policies in place and exercise caution and vigilance when dealing with online bullying, a panel of industry experts have warned.
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Human Resources Leader Communicate properly and start conversations: HR leaders warned
5:54pm Tuesday 14 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

HR practitioners must be more innovative and generate more conversations about strategic HR; according to an industry expert speaking at this years AHRI (Australian Human Resources Institute) convention.
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Human Resources Leader HR and IT: Team up or fall behind
5:51pm Tuesday 14 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

IT and HR functions need to step up collaboration efforts according to a new report, which predicts a more flexible, collaborative and mobile Australian workforce in the next five years.
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Human Resources Leader CEO’s to engage employees by roughing it out
5:48pm Tuesday 14 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Hundreds of business leaders will sleep rough this week to help raise money and awareness for Australia’s homeless people.
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Human Resources Leader FWA decision will cause industrial “carnage”: AMMA
4:21pm Thursday 02 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Fair Work Australia has rejected an appeal by employer group AMMA, who were fighting against a decision to allow workers the right to protected industrial action without the need for bargaining. ACTU Secretary, Jeff Lawrence said that the ruling was a win for Australian workers, but AMMA (Australian Mines and Metals Association) chief executive Steve Knott refuted the decision, and said that it would cause “carnage”.
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Human Resources Leader Indigenous job seekers committed to employment
4:05pm Thursday 02 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Indigenous Australians have cited job security, education and career progression as top priorities, a new study by the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) has revealed.
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Human Resources Leader Employers warned about making personal references
3:52pm Thursday 02 June 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Employers have been issued with a strong warning about the dangers of discussing ex-employees, after a UK university was found to be negligent when its HR manager made negative comments about a former staff member.
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