Very pleased to have published this open access article with Colleen Chen @TimothyKariotis and Shirley Jackson. There are too many barriers in accessing data necessary to improve workplace regulation and compliance - we discuss options for reform https://t.co/dz2eBbIB2w
Join us for tonight's Labour Law Seminar on Regulating Child Employment in Australia. Our panelists will be Prof Paula McDonald (QUT), Josh Peak (SDA) and Acting Principal Advisor Marcus Bongiorno (Wage Inspectorate Victoria) https://t.co/CHdg9JASJO
Serious question: Is society better off with strikes, or without them? Australia is now a society without strikes; it is bipartisan policy that a government body must decide whether workers can withdraw their labour, and it’s virtually impossible to do it. Employers can always withhold their money, but workers cannot withhold their work unless some government employees say they can, which means there can never be balanced negotiations.
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"In addition to gender, ancestry and Indigenous status, statistics on the judiciary should be regularly recorded [about] age, disability, professional background, sexual orientation,
socio-economic status, and year of first judicial appointment."
#auslaw#diversity
Want to know more about @sophielamond's 37 contracts with @UniMelb since 2017? Here's a short interview.
Except for @UniMelbMDHS, every faculty Sophie worked for was restructured so many times that "It's hard to keep track of which departments I've worked for."
#UnimelbStrikes
Good morning! If you’re wondering where to go this AM:
10am: teach in by @SaraMeger on gendered exploitation in the university
11am: ‘we will rest’ session with @ThatErinBuckley - bring blankets!
+ pickets at @MelbLawSchool, 757 Swanston & Baillieu Library 🤩
#UnimelbStrikes
This week I am joining NTEU member colleagues at Melbourne Law School in a one week strike because key issues important to us are yet to be resolved in enterprise bargaining with the University, including secure jobs and fair workloads @NTEUUniMelb https://t.co/biTism2ukE
#UnimelbStrikes You may have read in the news (if you’re Australian) that staff at the University of Melbourne are going on strike next week. I am one of those people. Here’s a personal account of why I am doing so. I want us to work together, collegially. https://t.co/zLk6mqpD5g
📢📢📢 In addition to the University-wide strike on 28 August, @MelbLawSchool & @ArtsUnimelb voted to take an unprecedented weeklong stop work action from the 28th. More @UniMelb work areas will be voting to join in the coming days.
#UnimelbStrikes
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Much looking forward to hosting this event at @MelbLawSchool on 15 August with our guest, Dr Don Russell, chair of @AustralianSuper and one of the best thinkers on super policy we have.
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The housing crisis is pushing more Australian renters into poverty. We need urgent change. Former Housing Minister Brian Howe in @GuardianAus https://t.co/oc8an9B69b
Our article Regulatory pluralism and the resolution of collective labour disputes in Southeast Asia has been published in @JIRjournal - with Ingrid Landau, Trang Tran, Petra Mahy, and @Cal10004 @CELRL_Melbourne @MonashLEAH https://t.co/jgO2NMdBDs