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Creighton and Stewart's labour law / Andrew Stewart, Anthony Forsyth, Mark Irving, Richard Johnstone and Shae McCrystal.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Annandale : The Federation Press, 2016Edition: 6th editionDescription: cix, 1138 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1760020559
  • 9781760020552
Other title:
  • Creighton & Stewart's labour law
  • Labour law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.9401 23
Contents:
Part 1. General Concepts : -- Introduction -- Labour Law: A Regulatory Perspective -- The Evolution of Australian Labour Law -- International Standards and Australian Labour Law -- Part 2. Coverage and Institutions : -- The Constitutional Framework -- The Scope of the Federal System -- Institutions and Participants -- Part 3. Work Relationships : -- Categorising Work Relationships -- Creating an Employment Contract -- Special Types of Work -- Part 4. Employment Conditions : -- Sources of Employment Obligations -- The National Employment Standards -- Modern Awards -- Enterprise Agreements -- Remuneration -- Working Time and Leave -- Performance and Control -- Work Health and Safety -- Enforcement of Employment Obligations -- Employment Discrimination and the General Protections -- Other Unfair Work Practices -- Part 5. Termination of Employment : -- Termination of Employment Contracts -- Remedies for Wrongful or Unfair Termination -- Part 6. Collective Bargaining and Industrial Action : -- Trade Unions and the Right to Organise -- Collective Bargaining under the Fair Work Act -- Industrial Action -- Protected Industrial Action -- Industrial Regulation in the Building and Construction Industry.
Summary: "The latest edition of this leading text features a new and expanded team of authors, who explain and analyse Australia's complex system of labour regulation. The book has been substantially restructured and updated to cover the many statutory amendments introduced or proposed over the past five years, especially to the Fair Work legislation, but also on matters such as work health and safety. A particular feature is the coverage of the Productivity Commission's 2015 report on the workplace relations system, outlining both its assessment of the regulatory framework and recommendations for change. There is discussion too of other important inquiries and reviews, including the Fair Work Commission's changes to the modern award system and the Heydon Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption. The new edition also makes extensive reference to new decisions by the courts and tribunals, on matters such as the distinction between employees and independent contractors, enterprise bargaining, trust and confidence in the employment relationship, the burden of proof in adverse action claims, and much more besides. As always, the book is full of pointers to further reading, with a substantial bibliography and index connecting readers to the voluminous academic literature on the subject. A new chapter also explores some of the insights to be gained from various theoretical perspectives on the concept of 'regulation' in general, and labour regulation in particular. Creighton & Stewart's Labour Law continues to offer the most comprehensive and authoritative account of the subject for students and practitioners alike."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. General Concepts : -- Introduction -- Labour Law: A Regulatory Perspective -- The Evolution of Australian Labour Law -- International Standards and Australian Labour Law -- Part 2. Coverage and Institutions : -- The Constitutional Framework -- The Scope of the Federal System -- Institutions and Participants -- Part 3. Work Relationships : -- Categorising Work Relationships -- Creating an Employment Contract -- Special Types of Work -- Part 4. Employment Conditions : -- Sources of Employment Obligations -- The National Employment Standards -- Modern Awards -- Enterprise Agreements -- Remuneration -- Working Time and Leave -- Performance and Control -- Work Health and Safety -- Enforcement of Employment Obligations -- Employment Discrimination and the General Protections -- Other Unfair Work Practices -- Part 5. Termination of Employment : -- Termination of Employment Contracts -- Remedies for Wrongful or Unfair Termination -- Part 6. Collective Bargaining and Industrial Action : -- Trade Unions and the Right to Organise -- Collective Bargaining under the Fair Work Act -- Industrial Action -- Protected Industrial Action -- Industrial Regulation in the Building and Construction Industry.

"The latest edition of this leading text features a new and expanded team of authors, who explain and analyse Australia's complex system of labour regulation. The book has been substantially restructured and updated to cover the many statutory amendments introduced or proposed over the past five years, especially to the Fair Work legislation, but also on matters such as work health and safety. A particular feature is the coverage of the Productivity Commission's 2015 report on the workplace relations system, outlining both its assessment of the regulatory framework and recommendations for change. There is discussion too of other important inquiries and reviews, including the Fair Work Commission's changes to the modern award system and the Heydon Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption. The new edition also makes extensive reference to new decisions by the courts and tribunals, on matters such as the distinction between employees and independent contractors, enterprise bargaining, trust and confidence in the employment relationship, the burden of proof in adverse action claims, and much more besides. As always, the book is full of pointers to further reading, with a substantial bibliography and index connecting readers to the voluminous academic literature on the subject. A new chapter also explores some of the insights to be gained from various theoretical perspectives on the concept of 'regulation' in general, and labour regulation in particular. Creighton & Stewart's Labour Law continues to offer the most comprehensive and authoritative account of the subject for students and practitioners alike."--Publisher's website.

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