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Industrial relations is critically important for economic performance as well as the social cohesion of a nation. In Australia, industrial relations has been subject to numerous reforms by both Labor and Liberal-National Party Coalition governments during recent decades.\nThis book critically analyses recent changes in work and employment relations and their policy implications for Australia. Scholarly essays by prominent experts in the field examine the lessons that can be learned from previous attempts to reform industrial relations by governments with different political agendas and challenges which may lie ahead.\nSome of the key questions addressed in this book include:\n\nWhat can be learned from past attempts to reform the industrial relations system?\nWhat have been the impacts of recent legislative reforms from the Howard government’s ‘WorkChoices’ to the Rudd/Gillard government’s ‘Fair Work Australia’ and the recent Abbott/Turnbull government’s policies on industrial relations?\nHow does politics influence proposals for industrial relations reform?\nWhat reforms are required in relation to women, work and family issues?\nHow should collective bargaining and dispute settlement systems be reformed?\nHow have wages and productivity been affected by reforms of the industrial relations system?\nWhat are the key issues facing Australia in relation to immigration and workforce skills?\n\nThe book is based on a symposium which celebrated the outstanding contributions of Professor Joe Isaac to scholarship and the practice of industrial relations in Australia and at the international level for more than seven decades.
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Industrial relations is critically important for economic performance as well as the social cohesion of a nation. In Australia, industrial relations has been subject to numerous reforms by both Labor and Liberal-National Party Coalition governments during recent decades.\nThis book critically analyses recent changes in work and employment relations and their policy implications for Australia. Scholarly essays by prominent experts in the field examine the lessons that can be learned from previous attempts to reform industrial relations by governments with different political agendas and challenges which may lie ahead.\nSome of the key questions addressed in this book include:\n\nWhat can be learned from past attempts to reform the industrial relations system?\nWhat have been the impacts of recent legislative reforms from the Howard government’s ‘WorkChoices’ to the Rudd/Gillard government’s ‘Fair Work Australia’ and the recent Abbott/Turnbull government’s policies on industrial relations?\nHow does politics influence proposals for industrial relations reform?\nWhat reforms are required in relation to women, work and family issues?\nHow should collective bargaining and dispute settlement systems be reformed?\nHow have wages and productivity been affected by reforms of the industrial relations system?\nWhat are the key issues facing Australia in relation to immigration and workforce skills?\n\nThe book is based on a symposium which celebrated the outstanding contributions of Professor Joe Isaac to scholarship and the practice of industrial relations in Australia and at the international level for more than seven decades.