By Chris James

The revelation today that bike injury hospitalisations have increased by 75 percent over the past decade brings into focus some uncomfortable questions.
By Chris James

The revelation today that bike injury hospitalisations have increased by 75 percent over the past decade brings into focus some uncomfortable questions.
By Alexandra Marriott

As previously discussed here, the new Minimum Wage Panel commenced its annual Minimum Wage Review on 1 January this year. The task before the Panel is significant.
By Megan Cox

A recent study shows that Aussies are too busy for holidays, with people stockpiling their leave for many reasons including the worry of returning to hundreds of emails and calls, management practises and policies and as a buffer, particularly in light of the economic downturn.
By The Editor

This year’s Good Friday just got…“good-er”, with Premier John Brumby announcing that Melbourne’s water restrictions will be eased from Good Friday onwards.
By The Editor

According to population growth estimates, Melbourne could see a 74% increase to its number of residents by 2036 – but with our State’s resources and infrastructure showing the strain, population growth is becoming an increasing concern.
The Age has reported on two proposed approaches to this issue, while VECCI’s Megan Cox offers a reminder that these discussions must go beyond simply “housing the masses”.
By Darin Ritchie

The latest VECCI poll shows that, overwhelmingly, employers believe that school leavers have poor literacy skills, while a majority believe that numeracy skills are poor as well. Of further concern is that one in five do not believe the Australian Government’s National Curriculum will make any difference.
By Megan Cox

The state and performance of Victoria’s public transport network has been under the microscope over the past week – with newspapers, television reports and talkback radio airwaves full of stories about the performance of public transport provider Metro and the state of current infrastructure.
But how is this impacting on Victorian employers?
Vote to have your say on public transport delays and cancellations
By Wayne Kayler-Thomson

Nature-based tourism and events represent two opportunities to grow Victoria’s tourism industry. However, State Government investment is also required to enhance Victoria’s tourist reputation.
In our efforts to represent the needs of Victorian business and industry, VECCI’s 2010-11 State Budget Submission that – in the area of tourism and events – appropriate investment must be used to position the tourism and events industry for sustainable real growth through a combination of strategic and marketing investment.
The submission recognises the following issues:
By Alexandra Marriott

The recent media coverage of the comments made by ACTU secretary Jeff Lawrence about award modernisation has hit upon the concerns of both employers and unions.
In particular, these concerns put the spotlight on whether or not the Government has met its promise that modern awards would not leave anyone worse off.
By The Editor

It is said that, besides the AFL, there are two things most Victorians love to discuss: public transport and the weather.
While many conversations have blown towards the wild weekend weather, today’s multiple delays and safety concerns over our trains have once again put our State’s infrastructure needs in the spotlight: