By Jeff Borland, The University of Melbourne For some time now – gradually, but nevertheless relentlessly – the Australian labour market has …
The Conversation
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OpinionTraining & Development
How game worlds are helping health-care workers practise compassionate clinical responses
By David Chandross, Toronto Metropolitan University and Raquel Meyer, University of Toronto A game world is a fantasy universe based on a …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Opinion
What will a robot make of your résumé? The bias problem with using AI in job recruitment
By Melika Soleimani, Massey University; Ali Intezari, The University of Queensland; David J Pauleen, Massey University, and Jim Arrowsmith, Massey University The …
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By Daragh O’Leary, University of Galway Unemployment in the UK rose to 4.3% at the end of March 2024. While this is …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Heat index warnings can save lives on dangerously hot days − if people understand what they mean
By Micki Olson, University at Albany, State University of New York You’ve probably heard people say, “It’s not the heat, it’s the …
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By Mehak Bharti, Toronto Metropolitan University; Ellen Choi, Toronto Metropolitan University, and Nadège Levallet, University of Maine In today’s fast-paced work environments, …
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Opinion
It’s easy to scoff at claims elite footballers are ‘at breaking point’ from workload – but their burnout speaks for the rest of us too
By Anthony Montgomery, Northumbria University, Newcastle Maheta Molango, chief executive of the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), has claimed that elite football players …
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By Nathaniel Johnson, Simon Fraser University and Hali Kil, Simon Fraser University You’ve probably seen the word mindfulness everywhere these days, from …
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Global HR Practices
Report finds ‘clear need’ for an Australian Human Rights Act. What difference would it make?
By Bruce Chen, Deakin University; Julie Debeljak, Monash University, and Pamela Tate, Monash University This week, the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human …
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Global HR Practices
Power cuts have hit South Africa’s labour market hard: the biggest toll has been on jobs
By Haroon Bhorat, University of Cape Town and Timothy Köhler Access to electricity – measured by the share of individuals who use …


