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Susan (Sue) Ressia
Susan (Sue) Ressia
Dept Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith University
Zweryfikowany adres z griffith.edu.au - Strona główna
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Neither office nor home: Coworking as an emerging workplace choice
P Ross, S Ressia
Employment Relations Record 15 (1), 42-57, 2015
1352015
Operationalizing intersectionality: an approach to uncovering the complexity of the migrant job search in Australia
S Ressia, G Strachan, J Bailey
Gender, Work & Organization 24 (4), 376-397, 2017
892017
Going up or going down? Occupational mobility of skilled migrants in Australia
S Ressia, G Strachan, J Bailey
Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources 55 (1), 64-85, 2017
672017
Work in the 21st century: How do I log on?
PK Ross, S Ressia, EJ Sander
Emerald Publishing Limited, 2017
332017
Sustained knowledge work and thinking time amongst academics: gender and working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic
D Peetz, M Baird, R Banerjee, T Bartkiw, S Campbell, S Charlesworth, ...
Labour and Industry 32 (1), 72-92, 2022
292022
Starting from scratch: Skilled dual career migrant couples and their search for employment in south east Queensland
S Ressia
International Journal of Employment Studies 18 (1), 63-88, 2010
232010
Employment incongruity and gender among Middle Eastern and North African skilled migrants in Australia
N Faaliyat, S Ressia, D Peetz
Labour & Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work 31 …, 2021
152021
Farm Businesswomen's aspirations for leadership: a case study of the agricultural sector in Queensland, Australia
S Ressia, G Strachan, M Rogers, K Ball, R McPhail
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 6, 838073, 2022
132022
The complexities of employee voice within a multiculturally diverse aged care workforce setting
A Wilkinson, S Ressia, PK Mowbray
Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources 61 (3), 511-534, 2023
112023
Skilled migrant women and men seeking employment: Expectations, experiences and outcomes
S Ressia
Griffith University, 2014
112014
Skilled migrant employees' perceptions of support from line managers
R Faaliyat, K Townsend, D Peetz, S Ressia
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 39 (8), 931-947, 2020
102020
Employment relations
A Shaw, R McPhail, S Ressia
Cengage AU, 2018
92018
Gender and migration: The experiences of skilled professional women
S Ressia, G Strachan, J Bailey
Gender and the Professions, 105-116, 2017
92017
Control and insecurity in Australian and Canadian universities during the COVID-19 pandemic
D Peetz, S O’Brady, J Weststar, A Coles, M Baird, R Cooper, ...
Relations industrielles/Industrial Relations 77 (2), 2022
82022
Going up or going down
S Ressia, G Strachan, J Bailey
Occupational mobility of skilled migrants in Australia, 2017
62017
Employability outcomes of human resource management and employment relations graduates
S Ressia, A Shaw
Labour and Industry 32 (2), 178-193, 2022
52022
Managing workplace diversity
S Ressia, G Strachan, J Bailey
CCH New Zealand, 2018
52018
You have to start from the beginning’: The job search experience of skilled dual-career migrant couples
S Ressia
Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing and Department of Employment …, 2010
52010
Queensland farm businesswomen: The long road to leadership
S Ressia, G Strachan, M Rogers, K Ball, R McPhail
The Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources and the …, 2020
32020
Data driven management, artificial intelligence, and automation
PK Ross, S Ressia, EJ Sander
Work in the 21st Century, 113-137, 2017
32017
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