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*[[Rosa Sottile]]  
 
*[[Rosa Sottile]]  
 
*[[Gillian Strong]] National Campaign and Communications Coordinator, [[Australian Services Union]] (ASU)
 
*[[Gillian Strong]] National Campaign and Communications Coordinator, [[Australian Services Union]] (ASU)
*[[Richard Wagstaff]] President, [[NZCTU
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*[[Richard Wagstaff]] President, [[NZCTU]]
 
*[[Chris Wright (Australia)|Chris Wright]] Associate Professor, University of Sydney Business School
 
*[[Chris Wright (Australia)|Chris Wright]] Associate Professor, University of Sydney Business School
 
*[[Michael Wright]] Divisional Secretary (Acting), [[Electrical Trades Union of Australia]]
 
*[[Michael Wright]] Divisional Secretary (Acting), [[Electrical Trades Union of Australia]]

Latest revision as of 20:12, 11 January 2025

The Centre for Future Work is an initiative of The Australia Institute, to conduct and publish progressive economic research on work, employment, and labour markets.

Centre for Future Work Team

Advisory Committee

The research activity of the Centre for Future Work is informed by the volunteer members of our Advisory Committee, who represent a wealth of knowledge and experience in the labour policy, economics, and industrial relations fields. The Advisory Committee meets twice per year and provides input to the Centre’s Director on future research topics, partners, and dissemination.

Associates

Centre for Future Work is pleased to work with a team of Associates: distinguished policy thinkers, who work voluntarily with us to advance our research agenda, contribute to projects, prepare commentary on economic and labour market developments, and related tasks.

Mike Beggs, Anis Chowdhury, Ben Eltham, Frances Flanagan, Pat Forward, Elizabeth Humphrys, Al Rainnie.[3]

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