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24.01.2022 Latest Roy Morgan employment series data shows 1.49 million Australians unemployed in May up 186,000 on April for an unemployment rate of 10.3% with the increase somewhat offset by a fall in under-employment which dropped 101,000 in May to 1,256,000 (8.6%).



24.01.2022 As Greater Sydney and the Central Coast are now in a 2 week lockdown, now's the time to remember how COVID-19 spreads, and what you can do protect yourself and others.

24.01.2022 The term pandemic fatigue has become a fixture in our lexicon: Google Search queries on the subject skyrocketed more than 300% in early 2021. Meanwhile, people are looking up job burnout quiz, according to data from Google. The results suggest that while COVID vaccination efforts are under way, people are still reeling from the crisis, unsure of how to cope with its mental health toll.

21.01.2022 Surface level chatter isn’t doing much to help people with their real challenges. Learn how to talk beyond the obvious and how companies can encourage these conversations.



18.01.2022 A round of applause for Katherine, who's always delivering the very best for her candidates. Looking for work? Get in touch with Katherine on 0416 199 979 today!

16.01.2022 Wearing a mask can help protect you and those around you. To find out in your state if wearing a mask in public is mandatory or recommended, click on the links below. Department Of Health WA - http://ow.ly/w1Vs50Fmj8y... Coronavirus (COVID- 19) Victoria - http://ow.ly/36yo50Fmj8E Tasmanian Government - http://ow.ly/448t50Fmj8t Government Of South Australia - http://ow.ly/u38P50Fmj8P Queensland Health - http://ow.ly/zXRV50Fmj8z Northern Territory Government - http://ow.ly/EH4H50Fmj8H NSW Government - http://ow.ly/C3rJ50Fmj8u See more

14.01.2022 At S&You we are passionate about being a social and ethically responsible team by managing our impact on the environment and helping those in need. As part of our program for community engagement, S&You are proud to give 5% of this placement(s) toward supporting local and global charities that are dear to our heart and align with our intrinsic values, encompassing our team spirit and passion for success. Giving back to the community allows us to share our love and passion and has the gift of making the ordinary something extraordinary.



12.01.2022 Change is always taxing and more demanding than business as usual, which is why it is always met with resistance. That’s why there’s never been a more important time for managers to act with emotional intelligence (EQ) if they want to make hybrid work, work.

10.01.2022 There are roughly 2.3 million casual workers in Australia who don't get paid leave entitlements such as holiday and sick leave. Casual workers are supposed to receive a "casual loading", usually 20 to 25 per cent paid on top of their hourly wage (depending on their enterprise agreement or award), as compensation for their lack of leave entitlements. But some economists say that definition of casual work obscures the true nature of precarious work in the economy.

05.01.2022 Despite experiencing poor mental health, nearly two in five workers who struggle with emotional and psychological distress report they have yet to seek professional help. The most common reason: they feel their conditions aren’t serious enough to warrant the attention of experts.

05.01.2022 S&You Australia have a number of temporary and permanent positions currently available. If you're an electrician, project manager or have experience in business services, please head to our website and view our current listings. https://sandyou.com.au/hiring/

03.01.2022 Did you know that over 1 million Australians at any one time have PTSD? PTSD, or posttraumatic stress disorder, is a set of reactions that can occur after someone has been through a traumatic event. The chance of developing PTSD depends on the type of event experienced, but about 5-10% of Australians will suffer from PTSD at some point in their lives. PTSD is the most common mental health disorder following depression. Types of traumatic events that can cause PTSD include: - ...War and military experiences. - Sexual or physical assault. - Death or injury of a close person. - Car crashes or other serious accidents. - Natural disasters, like fire, hurricane, flood or earthquake. - Terrorist attacks. PTSD is not a sign of weakness and no one should feel ashamed to seek help.



02.01.2022 A career plan should encompass short and long-term career goals and the steps/actions you will take to achieve them. This video covers some helpful steps to guide you in the process.

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