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Special Edition - Work Choices
This special issue of the Economic and Labour Relations Review is devoted to an examination of the Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Choices) Act 2005(Cth). It is guest-edited by Braham Dabscheck and contains articles by 13 eminent academics working in fields such as labour law, labour economics and industrial relations. Many of the contributors argue that, contrary to popular opinion, Work Choices does not mean deregulation but a shift from an independent umpire to executive and political regulation of workplace relationships. This special issue provides an excellent insight into the new employment relations climate for all, employers, employees and unions.
Work Choices: A Critical Analysis
- Introduction - [2006] ELRRev 1; (2006) 16(2) The Economic and Labour Relations Review 1
Braham Dabscheck- The Contract Regulation Club - [2006] ELRRev 2; (2006) 16(2) The Economics and Labour Relations Review 2
Braham Dabscheck- Work Choices in Overview: Big Bang or Slow Burn? - [2006] ELRRev 3; (2006) 16(2) The Economic and Labour Relations Review 25
Andrew Stewart- The Constitution and Workplace Relations Act 1996 - [2006] ELRRev 4; (2006) 16(2) The Economics and Labour Relations Review 62
John M. Williams- How Low Can You Go? Minimum Working Conditions Under Australia's New Labour Laws - [2006] ELRRev 5; (2006) 16(2) The Economic and Labour Relations Review 85
Colin Fenwick- The Australian Fair Pay Commission: Rationale, Operation Antecedents and Implications - [2006] ELRRev 6; (2006) 16(2) The Economic and Labour Relations Review 127
Peter Waring, Alex de Ruyter and John Burgess- Command and Control in the Workplace: Agreement-making under Work Choices [2006] ELRRev 7; (2006) 16(2) The Economic and Labour Relations Review 147
Sean Cooney- Australian Workplace Agreements under Workchoices - [2006] ELRRev 8; (2006) 16(2) The Economics and Labour Relations Review 165
Kristin van Barneveld- Shifting the Balance of Power in Collective Bargaining: Australian Law, Industrial Action and Work Choices - [2006] ELRRev 9; (2006) 16(2) The Economics and Labour Relations Review 193
Shae McCrystal- From ‘Uncharted Seas’ to the ‘Stormy Waters’: How Will Trade Unions Fare under the Work Choices Legislation? - [2006] ELRRev 10; (2006) 16(2) The Economics and Labour Relations Review 215
Anthony Forsyth and Carolyn Sutherland- Unfair Dismissal Law and Work Choices: From Safety Net Standard to Legal Privilege - [2006] ELRRev 11; (2006) 16(2) The Economic and Labour Relations Review 237
Anna Chapman