Work in the time of Coronavirus

Work in the time of Coronavirus

COVID-19 coronavirus

Introduction

2020 was not supposed to be like this! COVID-19 has changed the way we view the world — socially, economically and politically. In every way, our understanding of the workplace, and of work itself, is altered beyond recognition.

We stand at a crossroads in our understanding of the future of work. What are the possible outcomes during and after the pandemic? What will workplaces look like? Who will be employed and who will be unemployed? In what kind of society?

The Centre for Workforce Futures dedicates this page to ideas and research into these and other vexed questions. Follow the links to other pages and other sites focused on the topics that affect us all — the nature of work before, during and after the crisis.

Resources

Australian Collaborative Education Network (ACEN)

The Australian Collaborative Education Network (ACEN) which is the peak body for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) has a web page that has been very useful to people working around work-based learning

Survey: COVID-19 — The Voice of the Crowd

Work from home amidst COVID-19 is no experiment. It's a reality that each of us is dealing with every day. We can adjust to it faster by learning from each other. That’s where you come in. Take this 5 minute survey. We will run it through a breakthrough technology that uses neural networks to read your answers, then ‘map’ them alongside the responses of others.

News

28 May

Associate Professor Sarah Kaine, What COVID-19 means for the people making your clothes

Jack Needham, Monitoring of office workers is set to increase in the post-COVID-19 workplace

23 May

Professor Lucy Taksa, How the coronavirus pandemic will change the way we work

19 May

In the latest Centre for Workforce Futures’ Critical Issues Discussion Paper, Professor Daryll Hull, Dr Troy Sarina and Professor Lucy Taksa argue for a fundamental shift in how work is valued in No going (snap) back: Moving forward to a New Accord

8 May

David Peetz, We should simplify our industrial relations system, but not in the way big business wants

6 May

Dominic Powell, ‘A slippery slope’: Bunnings boss calls for industrial relations scrutiny

Dr Sarah Bankins (researcher), COVID-19 may change workplace models forever (podcast)

5 May

Associate Professor Yvette Blount, Is the work from home honeymoon over?

28 Apr

Dr Sarah Bankins (researcher), The coronavirus has changed work forever

Dr Parth Patel, Industry 4.0: how HR can prepare for the future of work during uncertain times

27 Apr

Professor Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Seven positive outcomes of COVID-19

26 Apr

Professor Nick Parr provided comment to the Sydney Morning Herald about predicted declines in Sydney's population growth due to COVID-19

24 Apr

Australian Transportation News, Creeping industry optimism on COVID-19 recovery path

21 Apr

Lyn Craig (University of Melbourne), COVID-19 has laid bare how much we value women’s work, and how little we pay for it

20 Apr

Stephen Bartholomeusz, Capitalism under fire as weak firms bailed out in a world without risk

Dave Snowden (Cognitive Edge), COVID-19 & Leadership

19 Apr

Professor Nick Parr provided comment about how COVID-19 is likely to change life in Sydney in A city of homebodies? How coronavirus will change Sydney

18 Apr

Professor Jean-Philippe Deranty was featured in The Australian regarding whether we are approaching a ‘post-work’ world due to the economic and workplace impacts of COVID-19 (subscription required)

14 Apr

Dr Nour Dados and Professor Lucy Taksa highlight the glaring social and gender inequalities in the face of a public health crisis like COVID-19 in Pandemic's economic blow hits women hard

9 Apr

Matthew Taylor (The RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce)), What will the transition to a new normal look like?

7 Apr

History reveals the dangers of adopting war metaphors during the coronavirus crisis, writes Professor Lucy Taksa in Fighting words: how war metaphors can trigger racism

In a Centre for Workforce Futures’ Critical Issues Discussion Paper, Professor Lucy Taksa considers the social impact of COVID-19 in historical context and the dangerous use of war metaphors that can lead to the targetting of ‘visible’ enemies

1 Apr

Juliet Bourke (Deloitte), Taking back control — How to get off the energy sapping (COVID-19 driven) tech runaway train

Dr Troy Sarina contributed to Retool and reboot: How to keep afloat during times of economic crisis

Jason Bello, Shaun Collins, Ralf Dreischmeier, and Ari Libarikian, (McKinsey), Innovating from necessity: The business-building imperative in the current crisis

31 Mar

Dr Troy Sarina was featured on Channel 7 Sunrise and Channel 7 The Latest with advice for people who have lost their jobs due to coronavirus

16 Mar

Associate Professor Yvette Blount discusses Working from home: how managers can make it work for their staff

Events

Upcoming events

Past events

22 Apr, 1700–1830 hrs.

NSW Labor Lawyers, Employee Rights in the Age of COVID-19 (online, registration essential)

Back to the top of this page