This article presents results from a recent leximetric study as to how the �protective strength� of Australian labour law has changed over the past forty years, in comparison to five other countries. The study is part of an international project that is testing certain theories concerning the effect of a country�s �legal origins� on its regulatory systems. Contrary to what many might expect, our results suggest that Australian labour law has been relatively stable over the period, and that the most significant changes occurred under the Keating Government in 1993, rather than under the more recent Work Choices or Fair Work reforms. The results also provide weak support at best for any argument that the �regulatory style� of Australian labou...
[Extract] What is the change and why is it important? • Essentially, Australian IR has moved in s...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of Australian industrial l...
The last two decades have seen almost constant change in Australian labour law. Since the Hawke Gove...
The complex transition from convict to free labour influenced state intervention in the employment r...
Abstract: In late 2005, the Australian Parliament enacted the Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Ch...
This chapter has two main aims. First, it seeks to describe the changing pattern of labour regulatio...
The primary objective of this study is to intervene in the trade-labour rights debate by quantifying...
The end of the post-World War II ‘long boom’ in the mid-1970s proved the beginning of a process of p...
The complex transition from convict to free labour influenced state intervention in the employment r...
Since the beginning of the 1990s Australia has experienced a gradual but far-reaching process of lab...
Since the beginning of the 1990s Australia has experienced a gradual but far-reaching process of lab...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/London School of Economics. Australia was long recognized for its relat...
The argument made in this thesis is that there are four core elements underlying the Australian indu...
This work explores the evolutionary dynamic exhibited by the trajectory of unfair dismissal law in B...
[Extract] What is the change and why is it important? • Essentially, Australian IR has moved in s...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of Australian industrial l...
The last two decades have seen almost constant change in Australian labour law. Since the Hawke Gove...
The complex transition from convict to free labour influenced state intervention in the employment r...
Abstract: In late 2005, the Australian Parliament enacted the Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Ch...
This chapter has two main aims. First, it seeks to describe the changing pattern of labour regulatio...
The primary objective of this study is to intervene in the trade-labour rights debate by quantifying...
The end of the post-World War II ‘long boom’ in the mid-1970s proved the beginning of a process of p...
The complex transition from convict to free labour influenced state intervention in the employment r...
Since the beginning of the 1990s Australia has experienced a gradual but far-reaching process of lab...
Since the beginning of the 1990s Australia has experienced a gradual but far-reaching process of lab...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/London School of Economics. Australia was long recognized for its relat...
The argument made in this thesis is that there are four core elements underlying the Australian indu...
This work explores the evolutionary dynamic exhibited by the trajectory of unfair dismissal law in B...
[Extract] What is the change and why is it important? • Essentially, Australian IR has moved in s...
Labour market policy rhetoric since the 1980s has promoted the view that jobs in industrialised coun...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of Australian industrial l...