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Bradon Ellem is a seasoned academic with a focus on industrial relations and labor geography. He has a rich background as a labor historian and has published extensively in leading academic journals and trade publications. His recent book, co-authored with several colleagues, discusses work and industrial relations policy in Australia. With significant experience in various academic positions, Ellem has held professorships and lectureships at prestigious institutions such as the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. His research explores the interconnections of global economic changes with national regulatory frameworks and their impact on local work environments and industrial relations. Ellem's recent work is particularly centered on the resource sector, examining how changes in work practices and union strategies relate to climate politics. He is actively engaged in projects that analyze employment relations within the Australian coal mining and Norwegian oil and gas industries, reflecting his broader interest in labor geography and governmental industrial relations policy. His expertise is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing sustainable economic practices and equitable working conditions.
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Continuing appointment focusing on Industrial Relations and Work & Organisational Studies.
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Continuing appointment teaching and researching in Industrial Relations.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Lectured in Industrial Relations and Organizational Behavior.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Delivered courses on Industrial Relations.
University of Wollongong • Wollongong, Australia
Casual Tutor and Lecturer in Australian History.
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