Rediscovering Collective Bargaining

Australia's Fair Work Act in International Perspective

Breen Creighton editor Anthony Forsyth editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:10th Aug '12

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This book examines countries that have tried, with varying degrees of success, to use legislative strategies to encourage and support collective bargaining, including Australia’s Fair Work Act. It is the first major study of the operation and impact of the new collective bargaining framework introduced under the Fair Work Act, combining theoretical and practical perspectives. In addition, a number of comparative pieces provide rich insights into the Australian legislation’s adaptation of concepts from overseas collective bargaining systems – including good faith bargaining, and majority employee support as the basis for establishing bargaining rights. Contributors to this volume are all leading labor law, industrial relations, and human resource management scholars from Australia, and from Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.

"Captures well the emerging global trend towards collectivization legislation as portrayed by Australia’s Fair Work Act of 2009 and comprehensively subjects that trend to the scrutiny of comparative law perspective."Paul Secunda, Marquette University, USA

ISBN: 9780415529273

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 830g

362 pages