Rebecca Dalais

Rebecca Dalais is a Senior Government Lawyer at the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations in the Recovery and Litigation Branch, FEG Recovery Program. Prior to this role, Rebecca worked as a Senior Associate at K&L Gates and as a Consultant, Legal Counsel in Restructuring and Recoveries at National Australia Bank. Rebecca also has experience as an Analyst in the Corporate Reorganisation Group at Deloitte Australia. Rebecca holds a Graduate Diploma of Practical Legal Training from the College of Law in Australia, a Bachelor of Law / Business from QUT, a Bachelor of Business in Accountancy from Swansea University, and attended the Hessen International Summer University in 2007 for European Banking and Finance.

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Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Our mission is to support Australians in finding safe, secure, and well-paid work with the skills for a sustainable future. Secure jobs are vital for the prosperity of our nation, driving economic growth and providing certainty to individuals. In a rapidly changing world, our focus is equipping Australians with the relevant skills, knowledge, and experience needed to succeed in their careers, whether they are just starting, advancing, or changing their path. Our active efforts involve identifying skill shortages in industries, including emerging sectors crucial for the prosperity of businesses, individuals, and our country. We work towards filling these skill gaps to support Australia's economic growth. We support a world-leading vocational education and training sector that offer apprenticeships, cadetships, and traineeships, addressing future skill demands and ensuring better outcomes through an agile skills sector that aligns with market demands. We take pride in supporting local, safe, and secure employment, underpinned by a safety net of pay, conditions, and workplace rights and responsibilities, providing confidence for both employers and employees. Our strategic purpose is to foster a productive and competitive labour market, offering policies and programs that assist job seekers in securing work, meeting employer and industry needs. Additionally, we promote growth in economic productivity and social well-being by providing access to quality skills and training, facilitating job growth, including secure work, and promoting fair, productive, and safe workplaces. For more information about our social media policies and terms of use, please visit www.dewr.gov.au/social. Your privacy is important to us, and LinkedIn's privacy policy applies to the use of this application.


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