Josh Bornstein is an Australian lawyer specialising in employment and labour relations law who has acted in several high profile legal matters.[1] He is a member of the Board of economic think tank, Per Capita and the Advisory Board of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law at the University of Melbourne. He is also head of Industrial Relations at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, is deputy Chair of the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board.[2] He is President of Tzedek.org, an advocacy organisation for victims of child sexual abuse within the Jewish community in Australia. Bornstein regularly represents women who have been subject to bullying or sexual harassment in the workplace. In 2021, Bornstein ran for preselection to represent the Australian Labor Party. Bornstein withdrew from the nomination following an article by The Australian, after it was revealed he had referred to Chris Bowen as a "muppet".[3] Bornstein is said to be considering a second attempt at running for the senate.[4]
He is ranked as Victoria's top employment lawyer by Doyle's Guide to the Australian Legal Profession, 2013 edition.
He has publicly campaigned for the introduction of a national workplace bullying law[9] and for a Royal Commission to be established into institutional child sexual abuse.