Peter Holland is Associate Professor in Human Resource Management and Employee Relations in the Department of Management at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Peter has worked in the Australian Finance industry and con-sulted to the private and public sector in a variety areas related to human resource management and employee relations. His current research interests include talent management, employee voice and monitoring and surveillance in the workplace. He has co-authored 8 books and over 60 journal articles, monographs and book chapters on a wide range of human resource management and employee relations. Cathy Sheehan is a Senior Lecturer within the Department of Management at Monash University and an active member of the Australian Centre for Research in Employment and Work (ACREW). Cathy has taught across the areas of Accounting, Management and more recently HRM and International HRM. Resultant publications have appeared in International Journal of Human Resource Management, Personnel Review, Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, and her recent co-authored text Contemporary Issues and Challenges in HRM as well as numerous media citations. Ross Donohue is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Management at Monash University, Australia. He is a registered psychologist and a member of the Australian Psychological Society. His current research interests relate to personality-environment fit and career change, the influences of emotional intelligence and transformational leadership on career advancement, psychological contracts and organisational justice, and the predictors of organisational commitment. Ross has published in leading international journals such as the Journal of Vocational Behavior and the Journal of Employment Counseling, and has authored book chapters on careers and employment.Amanda Pyman is a Senior Lecturer in the Dept of Management at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Previously, Amanda worked as a lecturer at the University of Kent in the UK. She also held the roles of Deputy Director, MBA Programmes and Director, Athens MBA Programme. Amanda has published widely in leading international journals including the British Journal of Industrial Relations, in addition to contributing to several books. Amanda’s current research interests include: employee voice, union renewal strategies in a comparative perspective, and privacy in the workplace.Belinda Allen is a Lecturer in the Department of Management at Monash University, Australia. Prior to that she was a research fellow and lecturer at Melbourne University, Australia. She is currently involved in a longitudinal Australian Research Council (ARC) project examining the effects of job changes on wellbeing and occupational drift amongst nurses in the aged care sector. Belinda regularly presents her research findings at prominent international conferences, and has also published articles in several leading international journals including Work, Employment & Society and the British Journal of Industrial Relations.