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These are the characteristics of people most likely to cut corners at work
These are the characteristics of people most likely to cut corners at work Peter O'Connor, Queensland University of Technology and Peter Karl Jonason, Western Sydney University In a newly published study, we found that employees who cut corners tend to be...
New year’s resolutions: how to get your stress levels in check
New year's resolutions: how to get your stress levels in check James Scott, The University of Queensland Stress is the physical and emotional response we all experience when faced with demanding situations. Our stress can arise from within when we fear we're unable to...
Lunch Atop a Skyscraper in 1932
Thankfully we have WHS laws to protect workers today, but back at the dawn of skyscraper building, things were very different.
Dropping like flies: the rise of workplace burnout and how to tackle it
Dropping like flies: the rise of workplace burnout and how to tackle it shutterstock.com Sarah Tottle, Lancaster University Burnout is on the rise. It is a growing problem for the modern workplace, having an impact on organisational costs, as well as employee health...
CASA to investigate Bunnings Sausage Sizzle Drone.
According to The Age and the EFTM blog, Civil Aviation Safety Authority is investigating after a video showing a man piloting a drone to a Sunbury Bunnings carpark for a sausage while he sat in his home. The man faces fines of up to $9000 for breaching CASA...
Dreamworld deaths lead to safety changes
David Eager, University of Technology Sydney Investigations are underway following the tragic accident at the Dreamworld theme park on the Gold Coast on Tuesday that left four people dead. Queensland Police say initial investigations show that six people were on board...