IMAGINE a workplace where employees have no desks or computers, where the employees elect a board of directors from their peers, where there are no managers and no reception desk.
EMPLOYERS need to be wary of misreading market signals when it comes to taking on new staff in the current climate, according to Hays Personnel Services managing director Nigel Heap.
A restaurant industry stalwart wants to bring some European practices to the local scene, just as he did more than 50 years ago, as Julie-anne Sprague reports.
BURSWOOD’S five-star hotel will become known as Hotel Inter-Continental Burswood under a deal nearing closure between Burswood and Six Continents Hotels and Resorts.
WA Business News 40under40 winner Jacqui Jordan is selling her events business.Ms Jordan set up Jacqui Jordan Events four years ago and was poised to make significant inroads into the events market, capitalising on her years of hard work.
MANY small retailers have started thinning staff numbers and are considering their business viability before the Labour Relations Reform legislation becomes law in June.
THE samurai code has much to offer the recruitment industry, as some adventurous participants at last week’s 2002 Recruitment and Consulting Services Association conference, ‘Thriving in a Competitive World’, discovered.
The Jack Mann Memorial Medal recognises outstanding achievement among the State’s winemakers, and this year’s winner is a worthy recipient of the Wine Press Club of WA’s top gong, as David Pike reports.
HOWARD Park Wines has teamed up with WA designer Claire Metcalf to produce the second phase of its American promotions campaign.The winery launched a longboard surfboard early last year to promote its Madfish label overseas.