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HR Hacks – Thriving and Surviving in the Modern Workplace

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Dentons HR Hacks is not your usual law firm podcast! In Dentons’ new podcast series, Paul O’Halloran, Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations and Employment and Safety Partner probes leading experts in workplace law; business; psychology and management to ask the questions you need to know to run a modern business and manage contemporary employee relations issues.

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September 11, 2024

30 minutes with Dr Stephanie Wescott and Professor Steven Robert

<p>In this episode of HR Hacks, Dentons Employment &amp; Safety and Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations Partner,&nbsp;<strong>Paul O’Halloran</strong>&nbsp;speaks with two researchers from Monash University, Dr Stephanie Wescott and Professor Steven Roberts about their recent published research into influencer Andrew Tate. Their publication "The problem of anti-feminist ‘manfluencer’ Andrew Tate in Australian schools: women teachers’ experiences of resurgent male supremacy" explores the recent trends of sexual harassment, sexism and misogyny towards female teachers from boys in schools.</p>

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August 15, 2024

30 minutes with Professor Michael Flood

<p>In our third episode of HR Hacks, Dentons Employment &amp; Safety Partner, Paul O’Halloran&nbsp;(tag web bio)&nbsp;talks to Professor Michael Flood about engaging men and boys in building gender equality and promoting healthy masculinities in schools and workplaces.</p>

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July 14, 2024

30 minutes with Tracey Cain

<p>In this HR Hacks Podcast, Employment Partner and Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations, Paul O’Halloran talks to PR and Communications expert and CEO Tracey Cain about how companies can manage and mitigate reputational risk in the context of workplace scandals or media interest. Tracey’s specialty is reputation risk with Boards and CEOs, with over 30 years of experience as a consultant in regulated industries.</p>

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What is HR Hacks – Thriving and Surviving in the Modern Workplace?

Dentons HR Hacks is not your usual law firm podcast! In Dentons’ new podcast series, Paul O’Halloran, Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations and Employment and Safety Partner probes leading experts in workplace law; business; psychology and management to ask the questions you need to know to run a modern business and manage contemporary employee relations issues.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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