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The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law is a research centre of Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne.

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Read the article published today in The Conversation by Joo-Cheong Tham on the right to work from home. theconversation.com/few-australian…

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We all have an age. Yet age discrimination is prevalent and destructive. How can we reform age discrimination law, to make better work futures for people of all ages? Join us CELRL Melbourne Law School on 12 Sept for a panel to launch my new book: events.unimelb.edu.au/CELRL/event/17…

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We are excited to announce the launch of CELRL's new Policy Brief series, timed to coincide with the Jobs Summit. The first two briefs are now online:law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/celrl/… #ausir

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The first CELRL Policy Brief is on the topic 'Defining Employment and Work Relationships under the Fair Work Act' by Joellen Riley Munton from UTS Faculty of Law #ausir law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/…

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The second CELRL Policy Brief is on the topic 'Equality Law and Positive Duties: Recommendations for Federal Reform' by Alysia Blackham #ausir law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/…

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The third CELRL Policy Brief is on the topic 'Collective Bargaining and Industrial Action Reform' by Anthony Forsyth and Shae McCrystal #ausir law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/…

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The forth CELRL Policy Brief is on the topic 'The Fair Work Act's Objects Clause - Strengthening the Link to International Labour Standards' by Sean Cooney #ausir law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/…

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 Policy Brief is on the topic 'The Fair Work Act's Objects Clause - Strengthening the Link to International Labour Standards' by Sean Cooney #ausir
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Our Co-Director John Howe has just published a new article on ‘Government Purchasing and the Implementation of Modern Slavery Legislation’ with Dr Ingrid Landau of LEAH

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We are very pleased to be supporting the 8th Regulating for Decent Work Network Conference, to be held at the ILO in Geneva from 10-12 July 2023. Call for papers out now ilo.org/global/researc…

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Please join us on 2 March, when CELRL is hosting a panel on the Respect at Work Amendment Act 2022 - its implications and future possibilities. Featuring Melanie Schleiger Victoria Legal Aid, Margaret Thornton ANU Law School and @BethGaze Registration: eventbrite.com.au/e/respect-at-w…

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CELRL is is pleased to support the National Young Workers Survey conducted by the Fair Day’s Work research project in relation to young people's (18-30) experiences of work and pay. The Survey will provide much-needed data on the issues young people experience at work.

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ISSUE 47(1): Associate Professor Alysia Blackham (Alysia Blackham) explores Australian equality law's limited capacity to respond to the risk of algorithmic discrimination in the workplace and offers suggestions for reform. law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/…

ISSUE 47(1): Associate Professor Alysia Blackham (<a href="/AlysiaBlackham/">Alysia Blackham</a>) explores Australian equality law's limited capacity to respond to the risk of algorithmic discrimination in the workplace and offers suggestions for reform. law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/…
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We are pleased to release a new CELRL Policy Brief today, by our own John Howe, Ingrid Landau of LEAH & Hannah Irving of Melbourne School of Government on the Vic Fair Jobs Code and how #publicprocurement policies can reinforce #labour standards & #humanrights shorturl.at/lIJL0

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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) eventbrite.com.au/e/regulating-c…