The Qantas industrial dispute made headlines around the world, ater the airline took the drastic step in October 2011 of grounding its leet ahead of a proposed lockout of a large proportion of its workforce. Essentially a contest between job security and employment lexibility, the dispute was one of the most signiicant in Australia for some time. his article examines the origins and circumstances of the Qantas dispute and the issues it highlighted as to the operation of key aspects of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth). We conclude that, particularly in light of the federal industrial tribunal's endorsement of the airline's strategy and support for the concept of 'managerial prerogative', the dispute may have long-term ...
This article examines the regulation of economic dismissals under Australian federal law over the l...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 20 February 1981.; Part of the Pryo...
Abstract: In 2011, Australian unions successfully extended collective bargaining in some quarters wh...
The Qantas industrial dispute made headlines around the world, after the airline took the drastic st...
This article discusses the grounding of the Qantas fleet, October 2011. The subsequent lockout of mo...
The industrial dispute between Qantas and three of its unions can be seen in the context of Qantas’ ...
Greg Bamber, writing in the National Times, asks what will be the outcomes of the present industrial...
Following on from Qantas CEO Alan Joyce’s controversial decision to lock out staff and ground the en...
The strike by Boeing maintenance workers at the Williamtown RAAF base during 2005-2006 was one of th...
In 2009, cabin crew in the BASSA union embarked on a historic, two-year battle against British Airwa...
There is a growing willingness among flight attendants to take industrial action, including strikes,...
The article reflects upon the recent experience of one multinational in the aerospace sector: Boeing...
This thesis places the 1989 Australian domestic pilots and airlines dispute in the context of pilot ...
Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has kicked off a debate about the foreign ownership of Qantas, flagging...
A critique of the recent decision by Qantas to close its Sydney maintenance plant: whilst it may be ...
This article examines the regulation of economic dismissals under Australian federal law over the l...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 20 February 1981.; Part of the Pryo...
Abstract: In 2011, Australian unions successfully extended collective bargaining in some quarters wh...
The Qantas industrial dispute made headlines around the world, after the airline took the drastic st...
This article discusses the grounding of the Qantas fleet, October 2011. The subsequent lockout of mo...
The industrial dispute between Qantas and three of its unions can be seen in the context of Qantas’ ...
Greg Bamber, writing in the National Times, asks what will be the outcomes of the present industrial...
Following on from Qantas CEO Alan Joyce’s controversial decision to lock out staff and ground the en...
The strike by Boeing maintenance workers at the Williamtown RAAF base during 2005-2006 was one of th...
In 2009, cabin crew in the BASSA union embarked on a historic, two-year battle against British Airwa...
There is a growing willingness among flight attendants to take industrial action, including strikes,...
The article reflects upon the recent experience of one multinational in the aerospace sector: Boeing...
This thesis places the 1989 Australian domestic pilots and airlines dispute in the context of pilot ...
Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has kicked off a debate about the foreign ownership of Qantas, flagging...
A critique of the recent decision by Qantas to close its Sydney maintenance plant: whilst it may be ...
This article examines the regulation of economic dismissals under Australian federal law over the l...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 20 February 1981.; Part of the Pryo...
Abstract: In 2011, Australian unions successfully extended collective bargaining in some quarters wh...