Researchers

Our Research Associates include a large panel of academic researchers with expertise in diverse areas of public policy, drawn from across several universities in Queensland and beyond. Many researchers also have significant experience inside the public service. 

These experts can offer an additional source of policy advice for those developing or commenting on public policy in Queensland. All members, their research fields, and their contact details, are listed below. 

NameProfessor David Peetz BEcon PhD
PositionProfessor of Employment Relations
Organisation/CompanyGriffith University
Specialisations / Bio

Specialisations

  • Productivity
  • Gender and work
  • Public policy and regulation
  • Collective bargaining and individual contracting
  • Union membership, education and reform
  • Workplace relations
  • Labour markets
  • Work intensification, working time and work-life interference
  • Collectivism, individualism and political behaviour
  • Working arrangements in the mining and resources sector
  • Climate change, finance and corporate ownership

David Peetz is Professor of Employment Relations at Griffith University.  He previously worked at the Australian National University and in the then Commonwealth Department of Industrial Relations, spending over five years in its Senior Executive Service.  He has been a consultant for the International Labour Organisation in Thailand, Malaysia, China, and Geneva and undertaken work for unions, employers and governments of both political persuasions.  He is the author of Unions in a Contrary World (1998) and Brave New Workplace (2006) and co-author of Women of the Coal Rushes (2010), in addition to numerous academic articles, papers and reports as well as articles in The Conversation.  He was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2013.

Phone07 3735 7600
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Websitegriffith.edu.au