Work and Industrial Relations Policy in Australia

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the institutions and processes shaping work, labour markets and industrial relations policies in Australia.

It explores traditional industrial relations issues and examines social change and policy failures in areas such as gender, work and family dynamics, skills and immigration and wage theft. Additionally, it considers how pandemics, climate change, technological advances and new business structures impact policy change. Addressing these universal challenges, the book offers fresh conceptual approaches and rethinks policy problems and solutions.

Essential reading for scholars, students, and practitioners, this book reshapes our understanding of work and industrial relations policy.

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Work and Industrial Relations Policy in Australia

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the institutions and processes shaping work, labour markets and industrial relations policies in Australia.

It explores traditional industrial relations issues and examines social change and policy failures in areas such as gender, work and family dynamics, skills and immigration and wage theft. Additionally, it considers how pandemics, climate change, technological advances and new business structures impact policy change. Addressing these universal challenges, the book offers fresh conceptual approaches and rethinks policy problems and solutions.

Essential reading for scholars, students, and practitioners, this book reshapes our understanding of work and industrial relations policy.

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Work and Industrial Relations Policy in Australia

Work and Industrial Relations Policy in Australia

Work and Industrial Relations Policy in Australia

Work and Industrial Relations Policy in Australia

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Overview

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the institutions and processes shaping work, labour markets and industrial relations policies in Australia.

It explores traditional industrial relations issues and examines social change and policy failures in areas such as gender, work and family dynamics, skills and immigration and wage theft. Additionally, it considers how pandemics, climate change, technological advances and new business structures impact policy change. Addressing these universal challenges, the book offers fresh conceptual approaches and rethinks policy problems and solutions.

Essential reading for scholars, students, and practitioners, this book reshapes our understanding of work and industrial relations policy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781529239072
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 05/23/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Bradon Ellem is a Professor of Employment Relations at the University of Sydney.

Chris F. Wright is Professor of Work and Labour Market Policy at the University of Sydney.

Stephen Clibborn is Associate Professor of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney.

Rae Cooper is Professor of Gender, Work and Employment Relations at the University of Sydney.

Frances Flanagan is Lecturer in Law at the University of Technology Sydney.

Alex Veen is Senior Lecturer in Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney.

Table of Contents

1. Introducing Industrial Relations Policy

2. Understanding Work, the State and Policy

3. Policy in Australia: Origins, Change and Legacies

4. The Fair Work Policy Framework

5. Voice: Worker Representation and Collective Bargaining

6. Equity: Gender and Work

7. Efficiency: The Productivity Debate

8. Skills and Immigration: Addressing Workforce Supply and Demand

9. Policy Failure: Underpayment and Insecure Work

10. Policy Subversion: The Gig Work Problem

11. The Climate Crisis and Industrial Relations

12. Assessing Australian Industrial Relations Policy

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