Globalisation: how the labour market is responding
The response of labour forces to globalisation, and worker’s collective action in particular, was the topic of discussion during a...
The response of labour forces to globalisation, and worker’s collective action in particular, was the topic of discussion during a...
Global heatwaves are causing severe human suffering, with vulnerable populations facing escalating risks. Urgent questions arise about mobility, decent work, health access, homelessness, mental health, and essential services during extreme heat says Professor Susan Harris Rimmer.
Griffith Law School’s Associate Professor Susan Harris-Rimmer looks at the implications from the recent Women 20 Summit in China and the potential for increased female labour participation.
The contribution of WOW’s Associate Professor Keith Townsend to the field of labour and employment relations (ER) research was acknowledged...
With the assistance of funding from the British Academy, WOW guest, Associate Professor Juliane Reinecke and her Warwick Business School...
Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW)and Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources(ERHR) staff member, Professor David Peetz, was...
End of an era, the future of work Renowned workers’ rights advocate and ACTU Secretary Sally McManus joined interviewer extraordinaire Kerry O’Brien...
Griffith’s internationally recognised Bachelor of Midwifery program has celebrated its tenth birthday.
Advancing work-based learning experiences for young people in the Arab region is the focus of anUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and...
Last week, the Attorney-General announced an Inquiry into establishing a Modern Slavery Act in Australia, a great step forward says Kate van Doore