Involvement of employees and unions in workplace decision-making has a long history in Australian industrial relations. The mechanism for employee involvement in workplace change was originally set out in the Termination Change and Redundancy (TCR) clause in Australian awards in 1984. It continues to operate under Enterprise Bargaining Agreements (EBAs), along with other negotiated terms and conditions. EBAs thus represent a source of organizational policy and provide a starting-point to examine institutional processes for employee involvement in workplace change. The higher education sector has undergone significant change over the past two decades, and some have claimed that collegiality has been replaced by an increasing managerialist fo...
The process of decentralisation of industrial relations in Australia has led to an increased focus o...
revisions by way of re-enactment of, or amendment to, legislative schemes for industrial relations r...
There is increasing interest in employee participation in the workplace. This\ud has in part been at...
Involvement of employees and unions in workplace decision-making has a long history in Australian in...
Involvement of employees and unions in workplace decision-making has a long history in Australian in...
This thesis explores employee participation in the management of workplace change through an organis...
This paper reports on the findings of a survey that explored staff perceptions of change management ...
There has been an increased use of employee involvement and participation mechanisms in corporate de...
Encouraged by a series of tribunal decisions in an economic climate demand-ing greater productivity,...
In April 2005 the Howard (Coalition) federal government released details of specific employment rela...
In April 2005, the federal Coalition government released details of the Higher Education Workplace R...
Industry today is driven by information, global competition and knowledge. These factors have led to...
This paper aims to investigate if the “high-performance paradigm ” and a Unitary Strategic HRM appro...
In 2005, Australian universities were required by a federal government, well known for its hostility...
This paper presents the findings of 20 in-depth interviews conducted with University and Union Execu...
The process of decentralisation of industrial relations in Australia has led to an increased focus o...
revisions by way of re-enactment of, or amendment to, legislative schemes for industrial relations r...
There is increasing interest in employee participation in the workplace. This\ud has in part been at...
Involvement of employees and unions in workplace decision-making has a long history in Australian in...
Involvement of employees and unions in workplace decision-making has a long history in Australian in...
This thesis explores employee participation in the management of workplace change through an organis...
This paper reports on the findings of a survey that explored staff perceptions of change management ...
There has been an increased use of employee involvement and participation mechanisms in corporate de...
Encouraged by a series of tribunal decisions in an economic climate demand-ing greater productivity,...
In April 2005 the Howard (Coalition) federal government released details of specific employment rela...
In April 2005, the federal Coalition government released details of the Higher Education Workplace R...
Industry today is driven by information, global competition and knowledge. These factors have led to...
This paper aims to investigate if the “high-performance paradigm ” and a Unitary Strategic HRM appro...
In 2005, Australian universities were required by a federal government, well known for its hostility...
This paper presents the findings of 20 in-depth interviews conducted with University and Union Execu...
The process of decentralisation of industrial relations in Australia has led to an increased focus o...
revisions by way of re-enactment of, or amendment to, legislative schemes for industrial relations r...
There is increasing interest in employee participation in the workplace. This\ud has in part been at...