High Court Decisions Threaten the Moral Foundation of Labour LawBy Giri Sivaraman and Jim StanfordMar 12, 20221Mar 12, 20221
Of 3’s, and Other Important Labour Market NumbersWill an unemployment rate with a 3 in front it, ensure that we also get wage growth with a 3 in front of it? Don’t count on it.Feb 3, 20221Feb 3, 20221
Commonwealth has Many Options to Fund Aged Care RepairsAustralians have been rightly shocked by repeated exposés of widespread mistreatment, neglect and even abuse of elders in our aged care…May 6, 2021May 6, 2021
Centre for Future Work’s Opening Statement — Senate Inquiry — Fair Work Amendment BillThis Fair Work Amendment Bill proposes sweeping changes to Australia’s labour laws, at a very fragile moment in Australia’s economic…Feb 11, 2021Feb 11, 2021
Work and Life in a Pandemic: For Many, Working at Home is More Like Living at WorkBy Dan NahumNov 20, 2020Nov 20, 2020
Austerity Would Damage Queensland’s Economic and Social RecoveryBy Dan Nahum and Jim StanfordOct 26, 2020Oct 26, 2020
Turning Gigs into Decent Jobs: Novel Regulatory Pathways from Victorian InquiryFindings from a landmark inquiry commissioned by the Victorian government into the work conditions in the “on demand” (gig) economy have…Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Rebooting Australian manufacturing sector in the era of coronavirus and climate changeBy Dan NahumApr 24, 2020Apr 24, 2020