We are excited to introduce our HR, Talent & Safety Round Tables, a brand-new initiative designed to foster meaningful discussions and strategic insights among industry professionals. These sessions mark the beginning of what we hope will become a cornerstone for collaboration and shared learning within our vibrant network.
Enterprise Bargaining in 2025 – Legal Insights and Strategies for Successful Outcomes
Enterprise bargaining remains a critical process for large employers navigating complex workforce needs and industrial instruments. Recent legislative reforms have introduced new dynamics, reshaping employer obligations and strategies for effective bargaining.
This presentation will offer practical insights into:
This presentation is designed to equip HR and industrial relations professionals with actionable knowledge and tools to navigate the evolving bargaining landscape with confidence.
Rebecca Pezzutti Bio
Rebecca is an experienced employment and safety lawyer with over 17 years in legal practice. As the Legal Practice Director at IRiQ Law, she leads the firm’s workplace, industrial relations, and safety practice, delivering strategic legal solutions that add value to modern workplaces.
Rebecca advises on complex workplace issues, including employee relations, investigations, and disputes. She is an experienced advocate before the Fair Work Commission, Queensland Industrial Relations Commission, and Federal Court. She also provides strategic guidance on safety incidents, regulatory investigations, and compliance matters.
Recognised as a strategic litigator and trusted advisor, Rebecca has built a strong reputation in managing workplace risks and resolving human rights, discrimination, bullying, and harassment matters. She is a sought-after speaker and facilitator of workplace training for leaders and managers.
Rebecca has been elected to the Queensland Law Society Council for two consecutive terms (2019 and 2021) and has served on the QLS Industrial Law Committee, the QLS Ethics Committee, and as a District Law Association President (2018 and 2019).
She holds a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) from the University of Technology Sydney (2006) and a Master of Labour Law and Relations from the University of Sydney (2022).