The NSW Government has appointed new Commissioners to the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW (IRC).
The IRC hears industrial disputes and settles employment conditions and remuneration for employees primarily in the NSW public sector and local government as well as regulating the terms and conditions of engagement for owner-drivers, rideshare and food delivery riders.
New Commissioner, Anthony Howell, is currently practising as a Barrister at HB Higgins Chambers. He started his career working in the Chambers of various IRC members before being admitted as a solicitor in 2003. He was called to the Bar in 2012.
As a barrister, he specialises in industrial relations law and employment law, including discrimination and workplace health and safety law. He regularly appears in matters of significance before the Commission.
Fellow new Commissioner appointee, Alison McRobert (pictured), is currently the Legal Counsel at the Public Service Association/Community and Public Sector Union (PSA). She was admitted as a solicitor in 2001, working in private legal firms prior to joining the PSA.
She has held positions as a Board director, including her current position on the Board of Legal Aid and participated in multi-union and employer/employee taskforces.
“I am pleased to announce the appointment of the two eminent respected legal practitioners as commissioners of the NSW Industrial Relations Commission,” said Minister for Industrial Relations, Sophie Cotsis.
“They both bring a wealth of industrial relations and legal experience and will serve the people of NSW well.
“I congratulate them both and wish them every success in their new roles.”
They are expected to commence their roles in June 2025.