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The re-established Industrial Court presents the seminar series ‘Industrial Insights: Navigating the New Legal Landscape’. Join decision-makers to explore various aspects of industrial law and work health and safety. Learn practical approaches from the experts on conducting matters before the Commission.
Are you ready to unlock the potential of mutual gains bargaining?
On Tuesday, 22 October 2024 at 5.00pm, Dr Rod Harrison will be presenting ‘A Practical Guide to Mutual Gains Bargaining’ as part of the series ‘Industrial Insights: Navigating the new legal landscape’.
Dr Harrison was Deputy President of the Industrial Relations Commission and has successfully used mutual gains bargaining to achieve significant industrial settlements.
Learn from an expert about the practical differences you can make when negotiating by focusing on shared interests and mutually beneficial solutions including his experience in the development and implementation of the Hunter model.
The seminar will be held both in-person (with limited seating) in Court 4.1 of the Chief Secretary’s Building, 47 Bridge Street, Sydney and online.
This seminar is open to all industrial officers and industrial lawyers, and will be of particular interest to those who practice in NSW Public Sector and Local Government industrial relations. To register for this seminar, please click here. Numbers are limited.
Criminal practitioners, do you know how to run a Work Health and Safety Act prosecution in the newly reconstituted Industrial Court?
On Thursday, 24 October 2024 at 5.00pm, Justice Jane Paingakulam will be presenting a highly sought after introduction to ‘Work Health and Safety Act Prosecutions in the Industrial Court of New South Wales’ as part of the series ‘Industrial Insights: Navigating the new legal landscape’.
Learn about the process for the conduct of criminal prosecutions under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, as set out in Industrial Court Criminal Practice Note 1. (DOC, 71.0 KB)
The seminar will be held both in-person (with limited seating) in Court 4.1 of the Chief Secretary’s Building, 47 Bridge Street, Sydney and online.
This seminar is open to all practitioners. To register for this seminar, please click here. Numbers are limited.
Please click here (PDF, 91.8 KB) to access the Work Health and Safety Prosecutions Timeline
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