The Shaping of Labour Law Legislation – Underlying Elements of Australia’s Workplace Relations System
Naughton· ISBN 9780409345865
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The Shaping of Labour Law Legislation – Underlying Elements of Australia’s Workplace Relations System extensively examines the core underlying elements in Australia’s workplace relations system and how they continue to have an ongoing place in that system:
The role of a statutory tribunal
The influence of the “public interest”
An established tradition of protecting the weak; and
A privileged role for trade unions
Providing detailed coverage of the historical origins and development of Australian labour law legislation, this title also focuses on contemporary developments in case law and legislation.
Features
Up-to-date analysis of existing workplace laws
Discussion of historical origins
Authoritative and well-written
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