Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo

Dexter is a news writer at Human Resources Director, where he covers workforce trends, labor developments, and HR policy to help industry professionals stay informed on the issues that matter most to their organizations. 

With more than five years of professional journalism experience, Dexter has developed a sharp focus on the intersection of business, people management, and current affairs. His reporting draws on a commitment to accuracy and relevance, as well as making complex workplace developments accessible to HR leaders and practitioners.
 

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What's the leading cause of psychological personal injury claims in Australia?

New data shows a 'national pattern' of harm experienced by employees

What's the leading cause of psychological personal injury claims in Australia?

Employers warned of workplace divide as AI adoption accelerates

Employers 'overestimating' workforce readiness on AI adoption

Employers warned of workplace divide as AI adoption accelerates

Businesses sound alarm over proposed changes in new labour reforms

Business groups single out buried amendment in proposal seeking to ease Fair Work Commission's workload

Businesses sound alarm over proposed changes in new labour reforms

Uber to cut 23% of its people team

Uber to also cap AI usage in its workforce

Uber to cut 23% of its people team

KPMG COO steps aside amid audit leak scandal

KPMG under government scrutiny over accusations that it misused confidential data

KPMG COO steps aside amid audit leak scandal

HRFest 2026: The 'Coachella' of HR is back!

HRFest 2026 is coming, and this year the stakes are higher

HRFest 2026: The 'Coachella' of HR is back!

Australia opens consultation on whistleblower protection laws

Review to investigate whether whistleblower protection laws are working as intended

Australia opens consultation on whistleblower protection laws

World Cup expected to cost $17 billion in lost productivity

Upcoming global tournament a 'real workforce planning test' for organisations

World Cup expected to cost $17 billion in lost productivity

Meta back-pedals on mouse and keystroke tracking plan

New limits come following strong employee backlash

Meta back-pedals on mouse and keystroke tracking plan

Surging Fair Work claims leave employers at a disadvantage

Employers under pressure to settle instead of fighting back

Surging Fair Work claims leave employers at a disadvantage