Drawing on recent literature from overseas, this article identifies four alternative forms of employee representation, two union-based and two non-union. Using these categories, it argues that there is in Australia a significant and growing 'representation gap'. To some degree, this gap is not new. The system of compulsory conciliation and arbitration that dominated Australian industrial relations for decades before the 1990s delivered significant support for union forms of representation, but they were less than perfect in their effect. Furthermore, nonunion forms of representation in this earlier period were poorly developed. The gap, however, widened dramatically during the 1990s. The well-known decline in union membership and contractio...
In 2005, Australian universities were required by a federal government, well known for its hostility...
Freedom of association, the right of employees to freely choose union representation and collective ...
This paper is a comparative exploratory study of the changing nature of employee voice through trade...
This article examines how far, and in what ways, overseas systems of worker representation are influ...
This paper examines how far, and in what ways, overseas systems of worker representation are influen...
This paper examines the concept of industrial citizenship and explores how collective bargaining law...
Additional forms of employee representation (AFER) may be defined as any representative mechanism wh...
Enterprise bargaining is increasingly used to define industrial relations systems. In the Australian...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
Throughout the Anglo-Saxon world the ‘organising model ’ has become the key union strategy for rever...
Considerable changes in the workforce and in industrial relations legislation have resulted in gaps ...
Considerable changes in the workforce and in industrial relations legislation have resulted in gaps ...
This article explores mechanisms for employee voice and representation at work by reference to five ...
In the last 15 years, unionization rates in Australia dropped from more than 50 % of the employed la...
In 2005, Australian universities were required by a federal government, well known for its hostility...
Freedom of association, the right of employees to freely choose union representation and collective ...
This paper is a comparative exploratory study of the changing nature of employee voice through trade...
This article examines how far, and in what ways, overseas systems of worker representation are influ...
This paper examines how far, and in what ways, overseas systems of worker representation are influen...
This paper examines the concept of industrial citizenship and explores how collective bargaining law...
Additional forms of employee representation (AFER) may be defined as any representative mechanism wh...
Enterprise bargaining is increasingly used to define industrial relations systems. In the Australian...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
Throughout the Anglo-Saxon world the ‘organising model ’ has become the key union strategy for rever...
Considerable changes in the workforce and in industrial relations legislation have resulted in gaps ...
Considerable changes in the workforce and in industrial relations legislation have resulted in gaps ...
This article explores mechanisms for employee voice and representation at work by reference to five ...
In the last 15 years, unionization rates in Australia dropped from more than 50 % of the employed la...
In 2005, Australian universities were required by a federal government, well known for its hostility...
Freedom of association, the right of employees to freely choose union representation and collective ...
This paper is a comparative exploratory study of the changing nature of employee voice through trade...