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We demand this attribute of our Olympians, yet it has become a dirty word
Opinion
Psychology

We demand this attribute of our Olympians, yet it has become a dirty word

The world’s top athletes are desperately pursuing their best performance at the Paris Games. They know the tiniest slip can mean the difference between a place on the podium and a painful defeat. We shouldn’t be afraid of ambition.

  • by Robert James Stove

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I am paid to work part-time. How do I stop my boss from giving me a full-time workload?

I am paid to work part-time. How do I stop my boss from giving me a full-time workload?

If the scope of your role is bigger than the three days per week you are paid for, you need to speak with your boss, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.

  • by Kirstin Ferguson
Why is my colleague making fun of my standing desk?

Why is my colleague making fun of my standing desk?

Your slightly crabby teammate may think you’re participating in a frivolous fad rather than making a change for genuine health reasons. They’d be wrong.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
I was promoted and given a pay rise but it doesn’t feel like enough. What are my options?

I was promoted and given a pay rise but it doesn’t feel like enough. What are my options?

I can’t tell you how many people I have counselled who expected to get a much bigger uplift when they took on more responsibility, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.

  • by Kirstin Ferguson
I’m a cafe worker. There’s one question customers ask that shows a lack of respect
Opinion
Opinion

I’m a cafe worker. There’s one question customers ask that shows a lack of respect

Most people have little idea of the stigma directed at hospitality workers. There is an assumption that wait staff above a certain age lack the skills or gumption to “get a proper job”.

  • by Liam Heitmann-Ryce-LeMercier
Has #MeToo dampened the appetite for office romance? Not for the French

Has #MeToo dampened the appetite for office romance? Not for the French

Have office relationships and affairs become less frequent in recent years? According to the data, you’re probably surrounded by them.

  • by Peter Quarry
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I kept a colleague’s secret. Now my boss is angry and ignoring me

I kept a colleague’s secret. Now my boss is angry and ignoring me

Your managers may have had a reasonable expectation that you would immediately notify them, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.

  • by Kirstin Ferguson
‘Best thing I’ve ever done’: How a chance diagnosis transformed this WA mining worker’s life

‘Best thing I’ve ever done’: How a chance diagnosis transformed this WA mining worker’s life

Tristan did not just get his own desk at Fortescue when he shared his diagnosis. He got a ticket to be himself.

  • by Peter Milne
Ten jobs that earn more than you’d expect – and the entrepreneur who switched careers in COVID
Do You Earn Enough?
Jobs

Ten jobs that earn more than you’d expect – and the entrepreneur who switched careers in COVID

Some of the jobs that earn six figures on average are ones you might not expect. Here are 10 of them.

  • by Millie Muroi and Craig Butt
Ten jobs that earn more than you’d expect – and the entrepreneur who switched careers in COVID
Do You Earn Enough?
Jobs

Ten jobs that earn more than you’d expect – and the entrepreneur who switched careers in COVID

Some of the jobs that earn six figures on average are ones you might not expect. Here are 10 of them.

  • by Millie Muroi and Craig Butt
Essential service workers pushed to the fringes by housing crunch
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Census

Essential service workers pushed to the fringes by housing crunch

Aged care workers, primary teachers, nurses, paramedics and police are being forced to Melbourne’s fringes by high housing costs, prompting warnings about worker shortages.

  • by Josh Gordon and Craig Butt