Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo is a news writer for the Human Resources Director, where he produces articles about the particular sector to help keep them up to date with significant events.

Dexter has been writing for over three years now in various publications, and also takes an interest in writing about news and current political affairs.

 

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ILO launches new training manual to address violence, harassment at work

ILO launches new training manual to address violence, harassment at work

New manual also includes policy, risk management templates and video case studies

Which countries are using GenAI the most?

Which countries are using GenAI the most?

Risky: New report reveals European employees most likely to bring their own GenAI tools without clearance at work

1 in 2 Australians have reported to work despite exhaustion: survey

1 in 2 Australians have reported to work despite exhaustion: survey

New report underscores importance of sleep in the workplace

Coles CHRO appointed inaugural president of Chief HR Australia

Coles CHRO appointed inaugural president of Chief HR Australia

Newly formed member organisation wants to give HR leaders a platform to drive change

Queensland to scrap automatic entry rights for WHS permit holders

Queensland to scrap automatic entry rights for WHS permit holders

Government to reinstate 24-hour notice period for WHS permit holders

Wage inequality down in majority of countries since 2000: ILO

Wage inequality down in majority of countries since 2000: ILO

'Wage inequality among middle to top earners is higher than within the lower half of the wage distribution'

UK government launches crackdown on migrant worker exploitation

UK government launches crackdown on migrant worker exploitation

Rogue employers may be banned from recruiting international workers for at least two years

Jobseeker activity in Australia to 'pick up' ahead of holiday season

Jobseeker activity in Australia to 'pick up' ahead of holiday season

Most cite cost-of-living challenges as top reason: survey

Workplace Protection Order: Australia wants harm-doers restricted from Commonwealth workplaces

Workplace Protection Order: Australia wants harm-doers restricted from Commonwealth workplaces

Non-compliance with WPO will mean imprisonment for up to two years

5 out of 1,000 Australian employees fall for phishing links monthly: report

5 out of 1,000 Australian employees fall for phishing links monthly: report

Six per cent confess to violating organisational data policies each month