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    Collective bargaining under the Fair Work Act / editors Shae McCrystal, Breen Creighton, Anthony Forsyth.

    • Title:Collective bargaining under the Fair Work Act / editors Shae McCrystal, Breen Creighton, Anthony Forsyth.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:McCrystal, Shae, editor.
      Creighton, W. B. (William Breen), editor.
      Forsyth, Anthony, editor.
    • Published/Created:Annandale, NSW : The Federation Press, 2018.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Australia. Fair Work Act 2009.
      Collective bargaining--Law and legislation--Australia.
      Collective bargaining--Australia.
    • Description:xxi, 326 pages ; 21 cm
    • Summary:See list of chapters below: Chapter 1 Evaluating the Australian Experiment in Enterprise Bargaining Breen Creighton, Anthony Forsyth and Shae McCrystal Chapter 2 Getting to the Bargaining Table: Coercive, Facilitated and Pre-Commitment Bargaining Breen Creighton Chapter 3 Has the Australian Model Resisted United States-Style Anti-Union Organising Campaigns? Case Studies of the Cochlear and ResMed Bargaining Disputes Anthony Forsyth and Bradon Ellem Chapter 4 The Role of Trade Unions and Individual Bargaining Representatives: Who Pays for the Work of Bargaining? Rosalind Read Chapter 5 Bargaining, Cooperation and 'New Approaches' under the Fair Work Act Mark Bray, Andrew Stewart and Johanna Macneil Chapter 6 Deadlocked Bargaining Disputes: Industrial Action, Agreement Termination and Access to Arbitration Shae McCrystal Chapter 7 Employer-Controlled Agreement-Making: Thwarting Collective Bargaining Under the Fair Work Act Umeya Chaudhuri and Troy Sarina Chapter 8 General Protections: Industrial Activities and Collective Bargaining Joellen Riley Chapter 9 The State Strikes Back: Supervision and Sanctioning of Unlawful Industrial Activity by Federal Government Agencies in Australia Tess Hardy Chapter 10 Access to Collective Bargaining for Low-Paid Workers Fiona Macdonald, Sara Charlesworth and Cathy Brigden Chapter 11 Collective Bargaining Under the Fair Work Act From the United Kingdom (and European) Perspective: Ideology, Individualisation and the State Lizzie Barmes Chapter 12 Welcome to the Bottom: A North American Perspective on the Fair Work Act Eric Tucker.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781760021849 paperback
      1760021849 paperback
    • Contents:1. Evaluating the Australian experiment in enterprise bargaining / Breen Creighton, Anthony Forsyth and Shae McCrystal
      2. Getting to the bargaining table : coercive, facilitated and pre-commitment bargaining / Breen Creighton
      3. Has the Australian model Australian model resisted US-style anti-union organising campaigns? Case studies of the Cochlear and ResMed bargaining disputes / Anthony Forsyth and Bradon Ellem
      4. The role of trade unions and individual bargaining representatives : who pays for the work of bargaining? / Rosalind Read
      5. Bargaining, cooperation and 'new approaches' under the Fair Work Act / Mark Bray, Andrew Stewart and Johanna Macneil
      6. Deadlocked bargaining disputes : industrial action, agreement termination and access to arbitration / Shae McCrystal
      7. Employer-controlled agreement-making : thwarting collective bargaining under the Fair Work Act / Umeya Chaudhuri and Troy Sarina
      8. General protections : industrial activities and collective bargaining / Joellen Riley
      9. The state strikes back : supervision and sanctioning of unlawful industrial activity by federal government agencies in Australia / Tess Hardy
      10. Access to collective bargaining for low-paid workers / Fiona Macdonald, Sara Charlesworth and Cathy Brigden
      11. Collective bargaining under the Fair Work Act in UK (and European) perspective : Ideology, individualisation and the state / Lizzie Barmes
      12. Welcome to the bottom : a North American perspective on the Fair Work Act / Eric Tucker.
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