Mark Rosanes

Mark Rosanes

Mark Rosanes is a journalist at Key Media, where he writes news and feature stories for several of the company’s publications, including its real estate, mortgage, legal, insurance and education titles.

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Google mandates COVID-19 vaccinations for employees

Google mandates COVID-19 vaccinations for employees

Tech giant also pushes back return-to-office plans as coronavirus cases surge

Activision Blizzard CEO apologizes for ‘tone deaf’ response to discrimination lawsuit

Activision Blizzard CEO apologizes for ‘tone deaf’ response to discrimination lawsuit

Apology came hours before employees staged a walkout

Manager triggers debate over employee who took a mental health day

Manager triggers debate over employee who took a mental health day

Employer is considering whether to demote or fire the employee

Court orders Amazon to pay workers for security checks

Court orders Amazon to pay workers for security checks

Court found time spent on mandatory screenings are compensable

NSW expands list of COVID-19 exposure sites

NSW expands list of COVID-19 exposure sites

State and federal governments announce slew of grants as lockdown restrictions tighten

Fair Work Commission seeks deferment of new anti-sexual harassment orders

Fair Work Commission seeks deferment of new anti-sexual harassment orders

A rise in claims versus inadequate funding will hamper duties

Employee suspended following 'racist tweet' allegations

Employee suspended following 'racist tweet' allegations

The comments follow England's Euro final loss to Italy

COVID-19 locks down CEO bonuses

COVID-19 locks down CEO bonuses

Boards rein in bonus payments as the pandemic ravages the economy

Apple employees revolt against ‘return to office’ plans

Apple employees revolt against ‘return to office’ plans

Workers say they felt 'actively ignored' in an internal letter

Melbourne workers eligible for new COVID-19 disaster payments

Melbourne workers eligible for new COVID-19 disaster payments

Announcement comes as two 'fleeting' cases are found false positives