Monash University Faculty of Business and Economics commissioned Silvereye Films to script and produce a short educational drama exploring the complexities of workplace dispute resolution.
Rachel is a conscientious employee who believes that her religious convictions have caused her to become isolated at work and, ultimately, passed over for promotion. Andy is her laid-back manager who is blissfully unaware of any exclusionary conduct on his part. Both feel aggrieved by the other’s conduct in the workplace. Through conciliation the pair seek to resolve their differences and reach an outcome which satisfies them both.
The DVD:
• reveals Rachel’s and Andy’s formal responses in joint sessions and their private discussions (and negotiating strategies) behind closed doors;
• provides insights into the issues facing participants in a legal dispute in Australia;
• illustrates that legal disputes do not take place in a vacuum and that personal and practical issues frequently lead to compromises being made by participants in the legal process.
"Rachel and Andy" is an engaging and educational 20 minute film targeted at tertiary law students. For sales enquiries please contact
Kanopy Distribution.
Duration: 20 minutes