Clay Lucas
Clay Lucas is workplace editor for The Age. Clay has worked at The Age since 2005, covering state politics, urban affairs, transport and local government for The Age and Sunday Age. Clay won a Quill with Age investigative reporter Royce Millar in 2009.
Want to make the big bucks? Show you could be a buddy to the boss
Clay Lucas THEY are the 1 per cent - but how do you join them?
Work image
Confidence linked to success in workplace
Clay Lucas WORK hard and you will succeed? Fake it until you make it may be more the reality in large corporations, with new research identifying self-confidence as the main factor in getting ahead.
New laws
Flexibility at work is new norm
Clay Lucas New federal laws surrounding workplace equality, likely to be passed in Canberra this week, aim to give more men the option of becoming the primary carer when they start a family.
Work life
Part-timers up against the wall
Clay Lucas Gabrielle Whitehead worries about coffee - but not for the reasons covered in the lifestyle magazines.
On edge
'Flexibility' is what some call it; others say 'job insecurity'
Clay Lucas It's a global phenomenon so widespread that a new name has been coined for it: the 'precariat'.
Free wheeling
Melbourne bikes boost outpaces nation
Clay Lucas Victorians are the nation's most active cyclists, clocking up 1.08 million bike rides each week as 367,000 Melburnians take the two-wheeled option for transport rather than fun, according to a survey...
Fitness
In cycling it's a case of more waist, less speed
Clay Lucas Cyclists, forget the expensive, lightweight new bike this Christmas if you want to go faster on your ride to work. Instead, consider shedding a few kilos.










