ALGA findings underline deteriorating assets as NHVR unveils fact sheet on local government and access issues
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Phoenix companies could cost business $1.9bn: report
The Federal Government should use the Fair Work Act to pursue directors of so-called “phoenix” companies, a report for the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) released today advises.
The point is one of 11 suggested actions contained in the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report: Phoenix activity: sizing-the-problem-and-matching-solutions.
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The point is one of 11 suggested actions contained in the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report: Phoenix activity: sizing-the-problem-and-matching-solutions.
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Productivity mixed in transport and logistics says PwC
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) believes a return to reasonable productivity growth in transport, postal and warehousing may be due to the sector’s loss of skilled labour to mining.
“You’re probably achieving the same outcome with fewer hours worked,” economist and PwC Partner Jeremy Thorpe says.
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NatRoad says no to safe rates
NatRoad may support mandatory paid waiting time but claims there is no "definitive proof" to justify safe rates tribunal
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Uncertainty dampens global CEO outlook
Business leaders lose confidence in the global economy despite a more optimistic outlook for their own growth, PwC survey shows
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Report warns of manufacturing mineral shortage
PricewaterhouseCoopers predicts a possible ‘red alert’ for global manufacturers due to a shortage of rare metals
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Tribunal costs too much for too little
Existing regulations must be given time to work before the introduction of a safe rates tribunal, NatRoad says
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Tribunal costs too much for too little: NatRoad
Existing regulations must be given time to work before the introduction of a safe rates tribunal, NatRoad says
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Hard work, but owner-drivers are toiling for a pittance
More than one quarter of Australia’s owner-drivers would earn more money flipping burgers than hauling freight across the nation
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Online shopping boom leaves couriers ‘burnt out’
The boom in online shopping is leaving couriers “burnt out”, and as Christmas approaches the industry is under increasing pressure
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