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Dr Alex Veen is a Senior Lecturer and DECRA Fellow at the University of Sydney Business School's Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies. He co-directs the Sydney Employment Relations Research Group (SERRG). His research focuses on the future of work, gig economy dynamics, algorithmic management, and industrial relations policy. Veen holds a prestigious Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship (2021) for his work on algorithmic management and gig economy implications. His teaching includes courses on international human resource management and industrial relations practice.
Key research areas include platform work regulation, migration-related labor challenges, and the intersection of technology with employment structures. Media engagements include high-profile commentaries on gig worker protections for ABC News, Sydney Morning Herald, and The Conversation. He contributed to the influential 2025 book Work and Industrial Relations Policy in Australia and has published extensively in journals like Economic and Industrial Democracy and Journal of World Business.
Veen's research has informed policy debates through submissions to parliamentary committees and media advocacy on issues like enterprise agreements and migrant worker rights. His current project examines how platform facades enable gig workers to navigate migration rules, highlighting systemic regulatory gaps.

