
Chris F Wright
@chrisfwright
Academic specialising in labour market policy, industrial relations, migration and skills
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29-01-2014 03:11:36
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Great paper by Chris F Wright on multi-employer bargaining. Good for productivity, gender pay equity, decent work and voice. #alera23




Our December article of the month is the inaugural winner of the Nevile-Plowman Prize for Best Paper, Chris Wright and Stephen Clibbornās āA guest-worker state? The declining power and agency of migrant labour in Australiaā. Free to access til 2024. cambridge.org/core/journals/ā¦

Weāll thatās a pleasant surprise and an honour. Thanks The Economic and Labour Relations Review - ping co-author Chris F Wright


Pleased the new āSkills in Demand visaā (encouraging, evidence-based migration policy, addressing major flaws in TSS visa that contribute to exploitation) draws on ā¦Chris F Wrightā© and my āmobility visaā submission to the Parkinson Review See also: researchgate.net/publication/37ā¦


Lots of talk from the Australian government today about closing immigration back doors and side doors Hereās some detail from ā¦Chris F Wrightā© and me on problems with those doors (from 2018): researchgate.net/publication/32ā¦


Replacing the flawed, employer-tied TSS visa with a Skills in Demand visa allowing workers to leave exploitative jobs more easily is a key aspect of the new š¦šŗ Migration Strategy. Stephen Clibborn and me on why this āmobility visaā model is a game-changer thenewdaily.com.au/opinion/2023/1ā¦

Coming very soon! Here's a sneak preview of the Industrial Relations first issue of 2024.


New The Economic and Labour Relations Review article with Stephen Clibborn on mobility visas as a fair and more effective alternative to employer-sponsorship cited in the Australian governmentās Migration Strategy released this week

Workers in Australia will soon have the āright to disconnectā. Some thoughts from me in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand on what this reform means ā and why it is necessary to protect workers from employers encroaching upon their free-time theconversation.com/smart-phones-mā¦

Looking forward to presenting Colm McLaughlin and my research on āSocial dialogue and job retention policy reform in response to COVID: The triumph of pragmatism over ideologyā at the inaugural International Labour Organization / ILERA Research Webinar on 24 April. Details belowš

Decent labour standards are a prerequisite for perceived justice and social cohesion. Read again Chris F Wright & William Brownās 2018 'Policies for Decent Labour Standards in Britain'. Free to view for one month onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111⦠#minimumwage #collectivebargaining