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In a rapidly changing global employment environment, bringing a multi-disciplinary approach to solving our clients employment law needs is key.

Andrew Ball

EY Employment Law Leader

EY Employment Law Leader; selected by peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers of Australia – Labour and Employment Law 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Areas of focus Law Workforce
Office Sydney, AU

Andrew Ball is a Partner and the Australian Employment Law Leader at EY. Andrew has over 25 years’ experience advising and representing clients in relation to industrial relations, employment, discrimination and sexual harassment, and occupational health and safety issues. His advice is sought by both private sector and government employers and he has acted in both common and industrial jurisdictions.

Prior to joining EY, Andrew was a partner at a global law firm, where he was the Australian Employment Law Practice Leader.

Andrew holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Sydney and is admitted to practice in the Courts of Australia, including the High Court of Australia. Andrew majored in industrial relations in his Bachelor of Economics.

How Andrew is building a better working world

"Since joining EY, I've played a key role in distinguishing the EY Employment Law practice in the Australian employment law market by developing the firm’s capability to offer a comprehensive and privileged legal review of an organisation’s compliance with Australian employment laws. By combining my team’s employment law expertise with EY’s data analytic capabilities, I've has been able to offer a payroll review solution to the market that uses actual employee data to identify payment discrepancies at the individual employee level throughout the entire organisation. 

My work in the areas of underpayments of employee entitlements and payroll compliance has helped build a better working world by assisting large corporate employers across Australia assess and improve their compliance in relation to minimum employee entitlements owed under Australian employment laws." 

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