Dr Maeve O'Sullivan
Assistant Professor in Human Resource Management and Decent Work
J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, University of Galway
Maeve researches and lectures in a variety of human resource management, organisational behaviour, leadership and management-related subjects. Maeve was managing partner and held senior management and consultancy roles in both public and private sector organisations in Ireland, the UK and at the European Commission in Brussels. Maeve’s research to date has been primarily centred on identifying the factors influencing labour market inequalities and finding multi-level, impactful solutions to inform policy and improve individual work and organisational performance. Specific scholarship strands relate to decent work (part-time, precarious and gig economy work) as well as low-paid sectors of the economy and inequalities in the labour market, pertaining to gender, age and access to decent work.
Maeve's work contributes to these SDGs
Maeve's current research projects include a study on the impact of and attitudes to menopause in the workplace, a Government of Ireland-commissioned transdisciplinary project examining whether policy interventions are required in the workplace to better support people following pregnancy loss, and a Low Pay Commission-funded project examining job quality in the home care sector.
Key Target 8.8 Protect labour rights and promote safe working environments
Teaching
Sustainable Human Resource Management explores the role of HRM in making work systems sustainable, as well as the role of organisational leaders in contributing to corporate sustainability and to overall societal sustainable development. The module, taught at postgraduate level, uses a cross-disciplinary approach through including research and insights from other disciplines such as strategic HRM, green HRM, organisational behaviour, corporate sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and emerging leadership perspectives.
Focused on Targets: 8.5 Full employment and decent work with equal pay, 8.8 Protect labour rights and promote safe working environments
Human Resource Management & Decent Work aims to develop an understanding of the underlying theories and practices within the field of HRM and decent work and examines how these concepts shape the employee lifecycle. Taught at undergraduate level, this module provides a foundation to develop knowledge and skills in the HR functional areas of resourcing, performance management and reward.
Focused on Targets: 8.5 Full employment and decent work with equal pay, 8.8 Protect labour rights and promote safe working environments
Engagement
Maeve is a collaborator on the PLACES Pregnancy Loss in Workplaces: Informing Policymakers on Support Mechanisms project. Commissioned by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth this project examines the workplace experiences of people coping with pregnancy loss. Full report here
Direct impact SDG Targets
1.B - Create pro-poor and gender-sensitive policy frameworks
3.4 - Reduce mortality from non-communicable diseases and promote mental health
4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship
5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls
5.4 - Value unpaid care and promote shared domestic responsibilities
5.5 - Ensure full participation in leadership and decision-making
5.A - Equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services
5.C - Adopt and strengthen policies and enforceable legislation for gender equality
8.2 - Diversify, innovate and upgrade for economic productivity
8.3 - Promote policies to support job creation and growing enterprises
8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay
8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe working environments
10.1 - Reduce income inequalities
10.2 - Promote universal social, economic and political inclusion
10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination
10.4 - Adopt fiscal and social policies that promotes equality
16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making
16.B - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies
17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data
Indirect
1.3 - Implement social protection systems
1.A - Mobilize resources to implement policies to end poverty
3.7 - Universal access to sexual and reproductive care, family planning and education
4.3 - Equal access to affordable technical, vocational and higher education
5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights
8.6 - Promote youth employment, education and training
9.2 - Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization
14.5 - Conserve coastal and marine areas
17.15 - Respect national leadership to implement policies for the sustainable development goals
17.19 - Further develop measurements of progress
Maeve's work examines societal inequalities relating to gender, age and access to decent work.
Research
Featured Publications
References |
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Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (2024). Pregnancy Loss (under 24 weeks) in Workplaces: Informing policymakers on support mechanisms. https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/dc98a-minister-ogorman-publishes-report-on-the-pregnancy-loss-in-the-workplace/ |
3, 5, 8, 9, 10 |
Duggan, J., O’Sullivan, M., O’Sullivan, M. (2024). Essential or excluded? Union pressures and state responses to platform work in three liberal market economies. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 29(4). https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589241231731 |
3, 8, 9, 10 |
O'Sullivan, M., Cross, C., Lavelle, J. (2021). Good or bad jobs? Characteristics of older female part‐time work. Industrial Relations Journal, 52(5), 423-441. |
8, 9 |
Cotter, G., Bonenfant, G., Butler, J., Caulfield, M., Doyle Prestwich, B., Griffin, R., Khabbar, S., Mishra, N., Hally, R., Murphy, M., Murphy, O., O'Sullivan, M., Phelan, M., Reidy, D., Schneider, J., Sharifi Isaloo, A., Turner, B., Usher, R., Williamson Sinalo, C. (2022). Creating a community of praxis at University College Cork. International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 14(2), 1-12. |
4.0, 4.3, 4.4; 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3; 12.0, 12.5; 13.0; 1.0; 3.0; 8.0, |
O'Sullivan, M., Cross, C., Lavelle, J. (2020). The forgotten labour force: Characteristics and trends for older female part-time workers in Ireland. Irish Journal of Management, 39(1), 47-60. |
8.1, 8.5, 8.8; 3.8, 3.D |