If you "choose" to work from home, then you're saving time and money! As one 1990s premier proposed this week, how about taking a pay cut to support productivity and pay rises elsewhere? We discuss the idea, just as one of the country's biggest employers is set to offer more guaranteed flexibility.
Elsewhere, we dive into a discussion on 'boundaries' as red flags to controlling behaviour, thanks to Jonah Hill.
Plus, we are days from the FIFA Women's World Cup! And we learn that, unlike the men's world cup, you'll have to pay to watch 100 per cent of the games.
And some closing thoughts on what it means to be a courageous person, thanks to what we learned from the Robodebt Royal Commission's findings.
Stories discussed this week include:
Cut pay for those working from home? No, Jeff Kennett
Are men using ‘boundaries’ and ‘therapy language’ in relationships to hide misogyny?
The Hannah Clarke inquest reveals, yet again, significant system failures. Here’s what’s urgently needed for women’s safety
Only 25 percent of FIFA Women’s World Cup matches will be on free-to-air TV
The gaslighter needs to quit the act and leave Parliament immediately
Inside Robo-debt: The Whistleblower
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