By Laurie Berg, University of Technology Sydney and Bassina Farbenblum, UNSW Sydney The widespread underpayment of migrant workers in Australia is now …
The Conversation
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Global HR Practices
Australian coal mine and power station workers’ prospects look bleak – unless we start offering more targeted support
By Adam Triggs, Australian National University Workers who were made redundant in coal-fired power plants between 2010 and 2020 saw their incomes …
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By Emlyn Dodd, School of Advanced Study, University of London Have you ever wondered what the ancient world was like on a …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Brain injury after overdose is a hidden epidemic: Recognizing and treating the survivors of the toxic drug crisis
By Mauricio A. Garcia-Barrera, University of Victoria and Cole J. Kennedy, University of Victoria The toxic drug crisis is Canada’s longest-standing public …
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By Atieh Razavi Yekta, University of British Columbia The rise of technology in the workplace, labour market deregulation and the decline in …
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By Emma Hitchcock, Auckland University of Technology and Katherine Ravenswood, Auckland University of Technology Announcing her government’s plan to disestablish the Equal …
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Global HR Practices
U.S. Supreme Court sides with Starbucks in labour case that could hinder government’s ability to intervene in some unionization disputes
By Michael Z. Green, Texas A&M University The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Starbucks in a case that could make …
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By Steven Tufts, York University, Canada The Ontario government has announced it’s expediting its plan to get beer into thousands of convenience …
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By Nick Turner, University of Calgary; Julian Barling, Queen’s University, Ontario; Shani Pupco, Queen’s University, Ontario, and Steve Granger, Concordia University The …
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By Scott Schieman, University of Toronto and Alexander Wilson, University of Toronto If you feel like you’re being pushed around in life, …


