NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting of the Australian Institute of Employment Rights will be held on:
Thursday, 22 October 2015 at 4.00pm (AESDST)
Civil Air Board Room,
First Floor, 214 Graham Street
Port Melbourne Victoria
At the annual general meeting, the Executive Committee will make a report of their activities and proposed programme for the future, the Treasurer will give a financial report, and elections will be held for:
- President (and Chair)
- Vice President Representative Members (3)
- Treasurer
- Ordinary Representative Members (3)
- Ordinary Members (3)
Nominations for the abovementioned positions must be made on the attached form, signed and lodged with the Executive Director by 4.00pm on 15 October 2015. Nominations can be received via fax or via mail.
If you find yourself physically unable to attend the AGM but wish to participate by teleconference arrangements can be made by contacting Jane Ponton, AIER Business Manager on 03) 9647 9111.
A proxy form can be found in the link below for those not able to participate in any way. The proxy form can be made out to the Executive Director or to the President or to any other AIER member. If you cannot attend please ensure your proxy is received as we must meet the requirements of our rules.
For any enquiries regarding the AGM please contact AIER Executive Director, Clare Ozich on 03) 9647 9102 or AIER Business Manager, Jane Ponton on 03) 9647 9111.
2015 AGM Notice of Meeting for 22 October 2015
- Executive Member, AIER
- Sean Scalmer is Professor of Australian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at Melbourne University. Sean studied political economy and political science at the University of Sydney, before undertaking a PhD on intellectuals and class in the Australian labour movement. He worked as a research fellow in the Department of Politics, Macquarie University (1998-2004), then as a Lecturer in Sociology (2004-2006) at the same University. He joined the School of Historical Studies at the University of Melbourne in 2007. Sean’s major interests are in the histories of social movements, class, and democracy. orders for food delivery platform workers. [Bio from Sean Scalmer’s Melbourne University webpage]
