Johanna Macneil is Professor of People, Organisation and Work in the Department of HRM and IR, School of Management, RMIT University, and a formidable academic leader with an international reputation in her field of expertise, industrial relations. Johanna’s research over more than 30 years has been on understanding and improving genuine cooperation at work to achieve gains for workers and employers. Her current areas of research interest are a) how to effectively and equitably address psychosocial hazards at work; b) the intersection of industrial relations, gender equality and employment, OHS and discrimination law; and c) the role of government tribunals and agencies in ensuring fair, just, equitable work. She has received competitive funding for her work from many schemes and organisations, including ARC Discovery and ARC Linkage grant funding.
Johanna is co-author of four influential books, including the leading Australian text on employment relations, and of many academic articles. These reflect and inform her applied industrial relations research in the public sector, local government and industrial sectors, on issues including psychosocial risk management, socio-technical systems work redesign, just transition, enterprise bargaining, process improvement, and building safe, decent, cooperative workplaces. Johanna has worked with unions including the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union (AMWU), the Australian Workers' Union (AWU), the Australian Services Union (ASU), the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU) and Botswana Federation of Public, Private and Parastatal Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU); regulators and tribunals including the Fair Work Commission, Safe Work Australia, the Fair Work Ombudsman, and NSW Industrial Relations Commission; and a wide range of government and business organisations including (from most recent) GSK, Amcor, Tomago Aluminium and Hydro Alulinium, Orora Fibre Packaging (now Opal), Delta Electricity, Loy Yang B, Australia Post, Norske-Skog, Victorian Depts of Education and Treasury & Finance, and Commonwealth Department of Defence.
For three years (2023-35) Johanna was Academic Director, Engagement for Social Impact, an Executive position in the College of Business and Law. This role was created to identify, encourage, accelerate and promote the outstanding potential of the College’s people to make a substantial and positive social impact through their work. Johanna led the College’s efforts to integrate and accelerate positive social impact, developing and leading the implementation of the College's Social Impact Plan 2024-25, acting as Director for the College's Festival of Social Impact (Sep 2024) and Festival of Technology and Social Impact (2025), and making a significant contribution to the College's success in achieving AACSB accreditation in 2025. During this time, Johanna also rechartered and was Chair of the Colleges Ngulu Indigenous Advisory Group, initiating in 2022 the highly successful pursuit across the College of Associate Fellow (Indigenous Knowledges) accreditation with the Higher Education Academy, to build broader understanding and commitment to Responsible Practice.
Johanna joined RMIT University in 2020 as Dean of the School of Management in the College of Business & Law. Prior to this appointment, Johanna worked at The University of Newcastle for 15 years, most recently as Assistant Dean, Learning and Teaching, in the Faculty of Business and Law and Professor of HRM and Employment Relations and as Director, Corporate and Executive Programs. Johanna’s own teaching and program design in HRM and industrial relations and her expertise in the management of learning and teaching have been recognised by senior university appointments and significant national awards, including the highest national award from the Commonwealth Government, the Australian Universities Award for Teaching Excellence (2014).
Professional activities:
Industry experience
Johanna has conducted collaborative applied research with unions, managers and stakeholders in a range of organisations. Some significant projects include:
Johanna has taught primarily at postgraduate level:
She has designed and delivered courses in the following::
Johanna has also designed and delivered a range of workplace education programs for various cohorts.
Industrial relations
Comparative Industrial relations and labour law
Psychosocial hazards
Workplace sexual harassment
Unions and collective bargaining
Cooperation at Work
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