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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66%: Retail crime involving weapons surges in 2024

66%: Retail crime involving weapons surges in 2024

Government urged to make the situation a matter of urgency

Charity CEO caught grinding at work party suspended: reports

Charity CEO caught grinding at work party suspended: reports

Suspension comes amid new accusations against the leader

What do HR professionals love most about their job?

What do HR professionals love most about their job?

Survey shows top 10 reasons why human resources professionals like their job

Microsoft names new chief people officer

Microsoft names new chief people officer

New CPO taking over from Kathleen Hogan in overseeing more than 220,000 employees

Australia's unemployment rate stays at 4.1% in February 2025

Australia's unemployment rate stays at 4.1% in February 2025

Australia's average unemployment rate at 50-year year low: report

Over 3 in 4 HR leaders in Australia say firms require office attendance: report

Over 3 in 4 HR leaders in Australia say firms require office attendance: report

Employers warned of consequences of 'rigid' office mandates

Ben & Jerry's CEO fired for social, political activism: reports

Ben & Jerry's CEO fired for social, political activism: reports

Ben & Jerry's lodges complaint alleging unlawful removal of CEO by Unilever

Google to pay $28 million to settle racial class action

Google to pay $28 million to settle racial class action

Tech giant also agrees to review annual pay equity audits

Australian employees feel 'significant level' of redundancy fears

Australian employees feel 'significant level' of redundancy fears

Employees prioritising job security ahead of pay: survey

Businesses call 4-day work week 'completely unrealistic'

Businesses call 4-day work week 'completely unrealistic'

Australia sees new push for National Employment Standards to implement shortened work weeks