Dr Josh Healy

Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne

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Business & Economics

Will slow wage growth decide Australia’s election?

Labor has pledged to get wages moving again while the Coalition puts its faith in the economy. How voters see this policy divide could determine who forms the next Australian government

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Business & Economics

An older society will need to work for all

A new survey suggests intergenerational competition is a key driver of ageist attitudes and needs to be overcome

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Business & Economics

5 challenges that will make or break the gig economy

The gig economy, or platform work, has emerged from nowhere courtesy of the mobile technology boom, but there are question marks over whether it heralds a new future of work

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Business & Economics

Human vs computer: Becoming more employable than an algorithm

There is global unease that technology could leave many of us redundant, as jobs are taken over by computers. But it could, in fact, free us up to use our very human skills of creating new knowledge, problem solving and working collaboratively

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Business & Economics

The challenge and opportunity of an ageing workforce

For the first time in history, we have four generations working together. We need to make the most of it.

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