The Great Resignation, also known as the “Big Quit”, continues to be a challenge for Australian businesses in the near future. A recent survey from Elmo Software found that up to one-third of Australian employees believe that they will only stay with their current company for up to 18 months. Some alarming results from the survey: 44% of Australian workers …
Return-To-Office Full Time Is Not Happening Anytime Soon
Close Contact Isolation Rules Currently, all Australian states and territories require close contacts to isolate for seven days from the last time they were in contact with someone with COVID-19. According to the Department of Health, over the past week, there have been an average of almost 40.5K new cases reported each day with 396.3K active cases. Based on an …
Australian Accounting Firms Are Likely to Pay 20% More for New Hires
A few years ago, a full-time worker who switched jobs saw an average of 5 per cent pay rise, according to some research carried out by the Reserve Bank of Australia. This is no longer the case. In mid-2021, workers who changed jobs received higher pay of 8 to 10 per cent, according to single-touch payroll data. There have even …
Balking at Pay Rise, Accounting Firm Leaders Are Seen Doing More Low-Level Work
Australian accounting firms have started to realise the impractical nature of raising pay to hire and retain staff. First, it is not financially beneficial, especially for mid-tier and small firms. When considering the hourly charge rate and the revenue generated, firms have begun to see that it is not profitable when paying a junior staff as high as $85k. Second, …