Practical employment law / Dr. Louise Floyd.

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Publication details:
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2024.
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
201622
Subject:
Labor laws and legislation -- Australia.
Contents:
Part 1:
1. The contract of employment: High Court of Australia decisions and statutory responses (Secure jobs better pay and closing loopholes)
2. Terms of the contract of employment
3. Statute law meets contract: national employment standards, modern awards and the relevant courts and tribunals
Part 2:
4. Enterprise agreements and agreement making
5. Trade union law
Part 3:
6. Anti-discrimination law
7. Allied areas of law: Workplace health and safety; superannuation and tax; and intellectual property
8. Termination of employment
Part 4:
9. Public service employment law
10. University employment law
11. Globalisation and labour law
12. Technology, work and the future?
Summary:
From ChatGPT and its impact at work, through to the federal government's Secure Jobs Better Pay and Closing the Loopholes laws, Australian workplace law has not known this level of change for a generation. Practical Employment Law analyses all those changes with a view to giving readers a sound understanding of Australia's workplace, employment and labour laws - its rudiments and emerging issues. In particular, the book considers and explains eg: The impact of Artificial Intelligence (eg ChatGPT) on workplace law to date; Remote work and working from home; Secure Jobs Better Pay, Closing the Loopholes and their impact on the law about casuals and contractors; The High Court decisions in Workpac Pty Ltd v Rossato; ZG Operations v Jamsek; and CFMMEU v Personnel Contracting Pty Ltd – and how they interact with federal government statutory changes in Secure Jobs Better Pay and Closing the Loopholes (including gig work); Respect at Work – and the positive legal duty to take reasonable steps to avoid harassment and discrimination; The new paid domestic violence leave scheme as well as the changes to the right to request flexible work; Harassment and Bullying, including upstream bullying; Public service employment: whistle blowers, accountability of government servants after the Sofronoff and McMurdo Enquiries; Academic Employment: academic freedom, The French Model Code and the High Court decision in Ridd v JCU; Judicial Work: judicial immunity and the Vasta decision; The High Court decision in QANTAS Airways v Transport Workers Union on adverse action, workplace rights and enterprise bargaining; Principles of international employment law and conflicts of employment law for Australians working abroad; Enterprise Bargaining eg the Better Off Overall Test (BOOT); Trade Union Regulation and the abolition of the Registered Organisations Commission and the Australian Building and Construction Commission. Practical Employment Law aims to provide useful analysis for HR practitioners, managers and lawyers; and for law and business academics and students alike. Publisher's website.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780455248073
Phys. description:
xxi, 277 pages ; 24 cm