Five minutes with…Georgina Murray
Inspired by Martin Nicolaus’ 1968 Fat-cat-sociology speech — ‘…the professional eyes of the sociologist are on the down people, and...
Inspired by Martin Nicolaus’ 1968 Fat-cat-sociology speech — ‘…the professional eyes of the sociologist are on the down people, and...
The Australian mining industry has been responsible for much of the growth in shift work with 52% of all employees...
Members of the Centre for Work, Orgnaisation and Wellbeing (WOW) travelled to Melbourne in early February for three days of...
Well attended by both Academic and Higher Degree Researchers (HDRs), the 27th Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and...
Uncontrollable shift patterns in the mining and energy sector may have far-reaching implications for the physical and psychological health of...
A lack of control has negative health implications for shift workers in the mining industry.
Small, fast-growing firms are often considered incubators of innovation–but are they incubators of innovation in employment relations?That’s one of the...