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Melbourne lecture: The Fair Work Commission & the anti-bullying jurisdiction

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Date:
16 May 2016
Tags:
Workplace Relations Education Series, lecture

Workplace relations lecture: Melbourne, 16 May 2016

The Workplace Relations Education Series consists of 3 initiatives:

  • a lecture series
  • mock hearing series, and
  • an invited papers series.

The next lecture in the series, The Fair Work Commission and the anti-bullying jurisdiction, will be presented by Commissioner Hampton, Panel Head of the Commission’s anti-bullying jurisdiction.

A Panel chaired by Justice Iain Ross AO, comprising Commissioner Hampton, Associate Professor Anna Chapman Melbourne Law School, Mr Josh Bornstein, Head of National Employment Relations Group at Maurice Blackburn lawyers and Mr Steven Amendola, partner at Ashurst lawyers Melbourne Office will explore the range of challenges and issues associated with the anti-bullying jurisdiction.

For more information download the lecture flyer (PDF).

Date: Monday, 16 May 2016
Time: 5.30–7pm
Place: Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Room G08, Building Number 106
185 Pelham Street, Carlton VIC
Register to attend by Monday, 9 May 2016
Please note that spaces are limited.
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