The employment relationship – that between employer and employee – is at the heart of capitalism and a core issue for public policy. Governments create rules, policies and institutions within which employees, their representatives, employers and their representatives, operate. The interest to governments when creating policy includes the form that bargaining takes, wage and employment levels, the nature and effects of contracting and the rights of workers – much of this boiling down to issues of power. In recent decades, major policy issues have included the federal Labor government’s Prices and Incomes Accords in the 1980s and 1990s, the Coalition government’s ‘WorkChoices’ legislation, the shift to enterprise bargaining, and developments ...
Western Australia was the first jurisdiction in Australia to legislate for compulsory arbitration. T...
Australian labour law, at least from the mid-twentieth century, was dominated by the employment para...
Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...
The employment relationship – that between employer and employee – is at the heart of capitalism and...
This text examines different approaches to understanding the nature of the employment relationship, ...
A report on a survey of employers in Queensland, NSW and Victoria. Prepared for the Queensland Depar...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of Australian industrial l...
Liberal market economies used to govern workplace employment relationships through collective bargai...
The Hawke Labor government was elected for its third term of office in 1987. It owes much of this s...
Abstract: Industrial Relations proved to be one of the dominant issues in the 2007 federal election ...
The rules and institutions of collective bargaining are widely held to have an adverse effect on emp...
This paper sets out the history of the philosophical understanding held by the major political parti...
[This article will discuss the topical issue of whether the Commonwealth, in Australia’s federal sys...
Under collective agreements, employees have the psychological benefit of feeling ‘safety in numbers’...
The UK Government’s policy on economic and social renewal, the ultimate goal of which is to improve ...
Western Australia was the first jurisdiction in Australia to legislate for compulsory arbitration. T...
Australian labour law, at least from the mid-twentieth century, was dominated by the employment para...
Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...
The employment relationship – that between employer and employee – is at the heart of capitalism and...
This text examines different approaches to understanding the nature of the employment relationship, ...
A report on a survey of employers in Queensland, NSW and Victoria. Prepared for the Queensland Depar...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of Australian industrial l...
Liberal market economies used to govern workplace employment relationships through collective bargai...
The Hawke Labor government was elected for its third term of office in 1987. It owes much of this s...
Abstract: Industrial Relations proved to be one of the dominant issues in the 2007 federal election ...
The rules and institutions of collective bargaining are widely held to have an adverse effect on emp...
This paper sets out the history of the philosophical understanding held by the major political parti...
[This article will discuss the topical issue of whether the Commonwealth, in Australia’s federal sys...
Under collective agreements, employees have the psychological benefit of feeling ‘safety in numbers’...
The UK Government’s policy on economic and social renewal, the ultimate goal of which is to improve ...
Western Australia was the first jurisdiction in Australia to legislate for compulsory arbitration. T...
Australian labour law, at least from the mid-twentieth century, was dominated by the employment para...
Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...