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Does discrimination still exist in the workplace?

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Section: Feature Articles

In an ideal workplace no-one would be treated unfavourably because of their race, gender, marital status or other particular attribute.

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Engineers, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Managers, Transport, Surveyors, Contractors-and-Consultants, Collieries, Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Veterinarians,

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discrimination, workplace, APESMA,

Show Me The Money

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Section: Feature Articles

No matter how much you enjoy your job, one of the most important aspects is that you are paid – or remunerated - properly for your work.

Interest Groups:

Engineers, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Managers, Transport, Surveyors, Contractors-and-Consultants, Collieries, Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Veterinarians,

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salary, pay, APESMA, member, employment, National, union, contract, NES, project, employers, salary,

Finding Flexibility In Your Workplace

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Section: Feature Articles

Employees with young or disabled children have a special right to request flexible working arrangements under Australian law.

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Engineers, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Managers, Transport, Surveyors, Contractors-and-Consultants, Collieries, Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Veterinarians,

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flexible, work, arrangements, APESMA,

Beating The Bullies

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Section: Feature Articles

Workplace bullying takes forms and you don’t have to put up with any of them. All employers have a legal obligation to protect employees from bullying.

Interest Groups:

Engineers, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Managers, Transport, Surveyors, Collieries, Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Veterinarians,

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bullying, workplace, APESMA,

National Check Your Pay Day

Friday, 13 July 2012

Section: Latest News

Monday 16 July is National Check Your Pay Day - APESMA recommends all members take some time to check that you are paid the right amount.

Interest Groups:

Engineers, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Managers, Transport, Surveyors, Contractors-and-Consultants, Collieries, Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Veterinarians, Translators-and-Interpreters,

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pay, APESMA, member, National, tax, pay, employers, rate, EBA,

New laws give Dads parental leave rights

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Section: Latest News

Dads will no longer have to justify asking for time off work when their new baby comes, thanks to new laws that give them the right to access paid parental leave.

Interest Groups:

Engineers, Translators-and-Interpreters, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Managers, Transport, Surveyors, Contractors-and-Consultants, Collieries, Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Veterinarians,

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parental-leave, Chris-Walton, flexible,

A critique of 360 degree performance reviews

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Section: Latest News

Don Moss, APESMA Senior Industrial Officer questions whether 360 degree performance reviews provides employees natural justice.

Interest Groups:

Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Veterinarians, Translators-and-Interpreters, Engineers, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Managers, Transport, Surveyors, Contractors-and-Consultants, Collieries,

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, member, contract, rally, employee,

Good laws drive cultural change

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Section: Latest News

Chris Walton APESMA CEO comments on proposed new laws that will allow working people to apply for flexible working arrangements if they need to care for a family member.

Interest Groups:

Translators-and-Interpreters, Contractors-and-Consultants, Collieries, Australian-Government, Architects, Students, Information-Technology, Scientists, Professional-Women, Engineers, Pharmacists, Young-Professionals, Veterinarians, Managers, Transport, Surveyors,

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APESMA, CEO, member, employee, responsibility, jobs, National, business, law, technology, employers, Federal, legal, awards, Australia, leave, parliament, organisation, responsibilities, benefits,

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