Events

Round Table on Sustainable and Inclusive Work for Vulnerable Workers
Presented by the ECP Fairer Start Initiative Inclusive and Sustainable Working Group

COVID-19: Reshaping the Regulation of Work and the Workplace
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought rapid and far-reaching changes to how businesses operate and how – and where – people work.

Care Work, COVID and Gender Inequality
This webinar brings together international and regional trade union leaders to reflect on the local and global challenges for care workers arising from the current crisis.

(Dis)connection in times of social distancing: a round table discussion
Virtual Round Table | Monday, 31st August 2020

How are emerging Home Care models shaping the care market in England?
Public Lecture by Dr Karla Zimpel-Leal | Wednesday, 19th February 2020

Corporate Social Responsibility: Ethics, Business or Politics?
Public Lecture by Prof. Jeremy Moon | Wednesday 20th November, 2019

Feminist Forum – Violence against Women in the Context of Militarisation and Conflict
Dr Sara Meger, Dr Lisa Carson,
Dr Jasmine Westendorf | Monday 25th November, 2019

Putting New Zealand’s 2017 Care and Support Workers Pay Equity Act into Practice
Julie Douglas and Katherine Ravenswood

“I walk the line”: Building an industry engaged research programme
A research seminar jointly hosted by the Centre for People, Organisation and Work and the School of Management.

Book Launch: Winning for Women A Personal Story by Iola Mathews
Launch by Sally McManus, ACTU Secretary | Welcome by: Professor Pauline Stanton, Head of School of Management

Violence Against Women in Rural Areas – What We Know and What We Don’t Know
with Walter DeKeseredy | Tuesday, May 7, 2019

CPOW-CRIMT Partnership Workshop II: Concept, Cases, Impact.
This workshop comprises part of the flagship CRIMT Institutional Experimentation for Better Work Partnership Project

Professor Peter Turnbull: Can work get any worse? Working in the Single European Market
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Swanston Academic Building (Building 80), Level 6, Room 5, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne RSVP: peter.nowotnik@rmit.edu.au Add to

Feminist Forum – Sex Robots: The End of Love
with Kathleen Richardson Thursday, March 28, 2019 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Swanston Academic Building, Level 2, Room 1, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne Enquiries &

Professor Chris Warhurst: The Future of Work – Positions, Policies and Evidence
Thursday, March 7, 2019 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Swanston Academic Building (Building 80), Level 7, Room 9, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne RSVP: peter.nowotnik@rmit.edu.au Add to calendar https://youtu.be/JkGxarrnAQg Chris

Professor David Whyte: Kill the Corporation, Before it Kills Us!
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Swanston Academic Building (Building 80), Level 7, Room 9, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne RSVP: peter.nowotnik@rmit.edu.au Add to calendar In this

CPOW-CRIMT Partnership Workshop 2019
08 February 19 RMIT University Swanston Academic Building (Building 80) 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne 08 FEB 19 The aim of the CPOW-CRIMT Partnership Workshop 2019

Feminist Forum – Cherry Smiley
Monday, February 4, 2019 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Swanston Academic Building, Level 11, Room 9, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne Go to Facebook Event Add to calendar First

Feminist Forum: Marriage Trafficking Book Launch
Monday, December 10, 2018 5 PM – 6:30 PM Swanston Academic Building, Level 11, Room 9, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne Go to Facebook Event Last Feminist Forum in

CPOW co-hosts UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights gender consultation
CPOW co-hosts UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights gender consultation “Both states and companies should give adequate attention to women’s experiences of being

AIRAANZ Conference 2019 – Global Work, Quality Work
Date: 12 Feb 2019-14 Feb 2019Time: 09:00 am-05:00 pmVenue: Storey Hall, Building 16, RMIT City CampusAddress: 336-348 Swanston Street, MelbourneMore information and registration: www.airaanz.org The 33rd annual conference of the

Women, digital space and the politics of visibility: How revolutionary is Social Media for feminist organising?
Women, digital space and the politics of visibility: How revolutionary is social media for feminist organising? Social media platforms have been championed for their time-saving and

Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Technology in Engaging Communities in Emergencies
In this workshop Dr. Stan Karanasios, Associate Professor Marta Poblet-Balcell and Professor Vanessa Cooper will present key findings from their project “Building Resilience and Inclusion