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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 Finding competent staff is top challenge
12:08pm Thursday 05 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

The number one challenge facing Australian businesses continues to be the search for competent staff, an industry survey has found. The PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Private Business Barometer found that for the second consecutive barometer, sourcing talent was the top issue facing employers, in light of predicted growth throughout the country.
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Human Resources Leader ‘Humiliated‘ aircraft engineer awarded $85K
12:07pm Thursday 05 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

An Indonesian aircraft worker has received $85,000 in compensation after his employer was found guilty of breaching adverse action provisions in the Fair Work Act.
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Human Resources Leader Line Managers: Key to Talent Management Success
12:03pm Thursday 05 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Even the best designed and most progressive talent management programs can fail without the proper support from line managers, writes Sasha Pustovit
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Human Resources Leader “Daddy, what’s a job?” – The future of employment
11:48am Thursday 05 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

In the future, people will work “stints” rather than “jobs”, writes Glen Hiemstra
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Human Resources Leader Fairfax journalists set to strike over job cuts
4:13pm Wednesday 04 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Employees at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age are considering strike action after the management group at Fairfax Media announced plans to scrap the role of the in-house sub-editor across the news, sport and business sections of the newspapers.
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Human Resources Leader Vocational training system must improve: Skills Australia
3:52pm Wednesday 04 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Australia’s vocational education and training (VET) system must undergo sweeping changes or risk damaging the country’s future growth and prosperity, a landmark study has found.
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Human Resources Leader VET overhaul needed to tackle skills gap
3:52pm Wednesday 04 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Australia’s vocational education and training (VET) system must undergo sweeping changes or risk damaging the country’s future growth and prosperity, a landmark study has found.
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Human Resources Leader Swan: Budget to create 50,000 jobs
6:10pm Tuesday 03 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

This upcoming Federal Budget will forecast an extra half a million jobs within the next two years, according to The Treasurer, Wayne Swan.
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Human Resources Leader Budget to create 500,000 jobs: Swan
6:10pm Tuesday 03 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

This upcoming Federal Budget will forecast an extra half a million jobs within the next two years, according to The Treasurer, Wayne Swan.
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Human Resources Leader Robots to squeeze out semi-skilled workers
6:05pm Tuesday 03 May 2011 - Human Resources Leader

Increasing numbers of robots and automated machines or services will force semi-skilled jobs out of the workplace according to recruitment experts, Hays.
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