NSW food businesses and consumers are urged to be aware of their responsibility when it comes to managing the growing incidence of food allergies in our.
Australia s bosses are notoriously white.
A 2018 report by the Australian Human Rights Commission found that approximately 95 per cent of senior leaders in business, politics, government and higher education came from European backgrounds. People with an Asian background represented just 3.1 per cent, despite representing up to 16 per cent of the Australian population (according to the 2016 census).
They re also typically male.
While the private sector workforce is 50.5 per cent women, they remain underrepresented as board chairs (just 14.6 per cent), CEOs (18.3 per cent), directors (28.1 per cent) and in senior management positions (32.5 per cent).
In surgery, this gender gap is particularly stark. While women represent roughly half of medical graduates, they only make up roughly 12 per cent of Australia s surgeons.
Action Plus Physiotherapy
We are looking for a confident and energetic part-time physiotherapist with potential to become full time to join our growing practice in the Lane Cove area. Hours can be negotiated and can be increased to full time if the right candidate is willing to travel to our Quakers Hill clinic.
You must be friendly, hardworking, preferably with a minimum of 1 years’ experience but will consider new graduates.
Our practice concentrates solely on providing thorough individual assessments and personalised treatments for all clients. Our chosen physiotherapist is expected to build strong client based relationships in reinforce our strengths and ethos as a welcoming, local practice. We see a variety of conditions and offer a large range of services that would help broaden your knowledge and experience, including:
All of this could mean greater choice, something which workers might welcome if they re struggling to be productive and adjusting to working in an office environment again.
Here s what the experts say when it comes to choosing the perfect spot to work in the office. Engrained human behavior
A recently published study by academics at the University College London found that sitting at a desk facing the room with a small number of people in sight resulted in significantly higher odds for positive ratings of focused work and perceived productivity.
However, a seat facing too many people made it less likely for the environment to be considered supportive of team identity, sharing information, meeting others in planned ways, concentrating on tasks and working productively.