Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathetic to the Labor Party, produced a Charter of Employment Rights. This article examines the Charter's proposals and its underlying framework, and suggests significant aspects of work and labour have been omitted. It contends that the Charter would have been improved if it had not retained an artificially stretched definition of workers as employees, in which the only relationship worthy of inclusion in a Charter is that between the direct employer and employee. The framework and language of the Charter convey a paternalistic approach and an outdated focus on industrial labour, while ignoring aspects of the emerging global system of work linked ...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
The article examines proposals advanced by enzpluyer organisations for labour law reform, which they...
The Your Rights at Work Campaign in the lead-up to the 2007 Australian federal election successfully...
Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...
Abstract: Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly...
Yes, it’s true: Workers are human, they are not commodities, they are not factors of production. Peo...
The article examines the role of trade unions in relation to the difficult question of which workers...
The Employment ~Contracts Act 1991 radically alters the system of labour law in New Zealand by movin...
Beleaguered labour movement advocates are turning to the “labour rights as human rights” framing to ...
This report outlines and assesses the substantial shifts in both collective and individual employmen...
In an article published in the National Institute of Labour Studies’s Australian Bulletin of Labour,...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
Australian labour law, at least from the mid-twentieth century, was dominated by the employment para...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
Conclusion: During the past three decades there has been a significant transformation of work arrang...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
The article examines proposals advanced by enzpluyer organisations for labour law reform, which they...
The Your Rights at Work Campaign in the lead-up to the 2007 Australian federal election successfully...
Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...
Abstract: Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly...
Yes, it’s true: Workers are human, they are not commodities, they are not factors of production. Peo...
The article examines the role of trade unions in relation to the difficult question of which workers...
The Employment ~Contracts Act 1991 radically alters the system of labour law in New Zealand by movin...
Beleaguered labour movement advocates are turning to the “labour rights as human rights” framing to ...
This report outlines and assesses the substantial shifts in both collective and individual employmen...
In an article published in the National Institute of Labour Studies’s Australian Bulletin of Labour,...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
Australian labour law, at least from the mid-twentieth century, was dominated by the employment para...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
Conclusion: During the past three decades there has been a significant transformation of work arrang...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
The article examines proposals advanced by enzpluyer organisations for labour law reform, which they...
The Your Rights at Work Campaign in the lead-up to the 2007 Australian federal election successfully...