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Lawyers race the downhill
Legal mingling in Thredbo earlier this month proved as worthwhile an experience as the adrenalin encountered from racing the downhill slope. The NSW ski resort of Thredbo would have little idea what was ... [more]
'Love contracts' for the workplace
Employees who date one another may soon have to sign a so-called "love contract" as a trend of office pre-nups increases in the US, says US employment lawyer Stephen Tedesco. Over the past five ... [more]
Six minutes to live
Angela Priestley speaks of things other than work with Martin Gardner, senior associate at Clayton Utz, and finds a football junky chasing the Australian World Cup dream. So, out of the office, what's ... [more]
Beach Olympics: building better teams
Wanna combine work and play? Then why not sign up for some Corporate Beach Olympics? Billed as "team-building fun in the sun" one firm's games involve colour-coded groups facing off in such ... [more]
Work absence still costly
Australians are taking on average, 8.62 days of sick leave every year, costing organisations about $3051 per employee and the economy $25.6 billion per annum in lost productivity, according to a survey ... [more]
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