Industrial Relations Society of South Australia

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The IRSSA has more than 200 members drawn from unions, employers, governments, the State and Federal tribunals, the legal profession, industrial relations consultants and universities.

 

Membership is open to practitioners in the industrial relations field and those engaged in industrial relations research, teaching or study. Some of the benefits of membership of the Society are:
  • The Society keeps its membership informed of current developments in industrial relations, both national and international, through quarterly publication of the Journal of Industrial Relations, as well as through regular newsletters.
  • The Society hosts activities for members and invited guests. These include information seminars featuring guest speakers on topics of interest to the industrial relations fraternity. Members enjoy discounted prices.
  • The Society provides an ideal forum to meet with others who are active participants in the field, or who have a major interest in the area, in the spirit of exchanging ideas and exploring experiences.

The Society's parent body is the Industrial Relations Society of Australia. Formed in May 1965, the IRSA has matured into one of the leading professional organisations in Australia, with constituent societies in each State, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, and links with the International Industrial Relations Association.