Marian Baird - Newsroom articles
Tribunal would order Qantas compromise November 02, 2011
Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review has interviewed Professor Marian Baird, Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, about the Qantas Industrial Relations dispute.
Restless generation lacks job satisfaction September 13, 2011
Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald has interviewed Professor Marian Baird, Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, about 'Gen Y' job satisfaction.
An older woman's work is never done September 07, 2011
Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review has interviewed Professor Marian Baird from the Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, about middle-aged women in the workplace.
Older Australian women working harder September 07, 2011
ABC Radio National
ABC Radio National's The World Today has interviewed Professor Marian Baird of the University of Sydney Business School, Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, about middle-aged women in the workplace.
The only way is up August 27, 2011
Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald has interviewed Professor Marian Baird of the University of Sydney Business School, Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, about gender equality in the workplace.
Panel to undertake a gender equality audit April 12, 2011
The Australian
The Australian has interviewed Professor Marian Baird from the Work & Organisatonal Studies Discipline within the University of Sydney Business School, regarding correcting gender equality at the Australian Defence Force.
Workface is mostly female, but only men rule March 09, 2011
Sydney Morning Herald
Does gender change the way a board operates? Professor Marian Baird, an expert in female employment at the Unversity of Sydney's Business School talks about the quota debate, reignited by the shadow treasurer, Joe Hockey, and the need for change in the way most boards operate.
Raw deal for sushi workers February 06, 2011
The Sydney Morning Herald
Following admissions by a leading sushi restaurant who paid some foreign staff as little as $9 an hour, Professor Marian Baird from The University of Sydney explains that in the past financial year, the Fair Work Ombudsman resolved 20,070 complaints and recouped more than $26.1 million for 16,088 underpaid workers nationally, including $7.65 million for 4,718 NSW workers alone. Professor Baird warns that thousands more workers who are ignorant of workplace law continue to be cheated by rogue businesses.


