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NSW Treasury kicks off the new realism: Productivity won’t be speeding up

NSW Treasury kicks off the new realism: Productivity won’t be speeding up

Economists don’t know as much about what causes productivity improvement as they ought to.

  • by Ross Gittins

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Stronger union rights can mean more productive, sustainable workplaces

Stronger union rights can mean more productive, sustainable workplaces

Legal restrictions on unions’ workplace access have directly contributed to the significant rise in wage theft in Australia.

  • by Chris F Wright
Our productivity problem may not be as bad as it looks
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Opinion

Our productivity problem may not be as bad as it looks

While the RBA is concerned about weak productivity growth, some economists question if recent trends can be taken at face value.

  • by Clancy Yeates
From childcare to yoga instructors, non-compete clauses are becoming the norm

From childcare to yoga instructors, non-compete clauses are becoming the norm

Research has found contracts designed to protect company secrets are affecting low-skilled industries too – and it’s threatening the entire economy.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Shane Wright
Is the secret to easing the mental load hiding in plain sight?

Is the secret to easing the mental load hiding in plain sight?

Feeling bogged down by life admin? Help might be less than a Google away.

  • by Kimberly Gillan
Biggest losers of AI boom are knowledge workers, McKinsey says

Biggest losers of AI boom are knowledge workers, McKinsey says

The AI transformation will pile pressure on the labor force, especially for workers whose activities “were previously considered to be relatively immune from automation”.

  • by Alex Tanzi
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Wish you had more days off? Well, you could have
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Wish you had more days off? Well, you could have

We could be working a 15-hour week, but we’ve chosen to take the money and the extra stuff rather than the extra leisure.

  • by Ross Gittins
Why Fair Work’s wage decision reveals Australia’s biggest economic shortcoming
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Why Fair Work’s wage decision reveals Australia’s biggest economic shortcoming

No one is a winner from the most recent minimum wage increase. It just highlights the need for real economic changes.

  • by Shane Wright
Sydney’s richest suburbs need to be higher, denser to solve housing crisis: productivity commissioner

Sydney’s richest suburbs need to be higher, denser to solve housing crisis: productivity commissioner

The NSW productivity commissioner wants Sydneysiders to get used to living in apartments, and has called for increased density in the inner city.

  • by Michael McGowan
A good life: The reason we have become so well off

A good life: The reason we have become so well off

The driver behind much of our prosperity has been government and the taxes it has imposed.

  • by Ross Gittins
Most of us don’t really want to be rich, for better or worse

Most of us don’t really want to be rich, for better or worse

If we simply prioritised getting wealthier, there is a considerable risk other dimensions of our lives would suffer.

  • by Ross Gittins