Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 232 mm x 154 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
How Tribunals Can Help Transform Workplaces
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 232 mm x 154 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
ISBN: 978-1-76002-164-1
Verlag: Federation Press
There are proven benefits to managers, employees and trade unions working together to achieve mutual gains. The tradition of adversarial workplace relations in Australia, so embedded in our culture, institutions and politics, is a powerful obstacle. But the potential for cooperative transformation is illustrated by the examples in this book. Drawing on research undertaken in partnership with the Fair Work Commission and the Newcastle Branch of the New South Wales Industrial Relations Society, two sets of case studies are presented. Each involves industrial tribunals working not so much to resolve disputes – their traditional role – but to help avoid disputes arising in the first place. Part of the book tells the fascinating story, spanning several decades, of the development of cooperative processes in the Hunter region. Deployed most notably on large scale construction projects, the model has delivered outstanding results for businesses and workers alike.
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Part 1: Background and Key Concepts
1. From Adversarialism to Cooperation at Work: Finding a Path to Success
2.Workplace Cooperation and the Potential for Mutual Gains
3. The Adversarial Tide in Australian Employment Relations
4. The Role of Industrial Tribunals
5. The Role of Third Parties in Promoting Workplace Cooperation
Part 2: Case Studies: The Hunter Model
6. The Development of Cooperation in the Hunter Region
7. Case Study: Large-Scale Construction Projects
8. Case Study: Port Stephens Council
9.Case Study: Delta Electricity
Part 3: Case Studies: New Approaches in the Fair Work Commission
10.The Development of ‘New Approaches’ within the Fair Work Commission
11.Case Study: Sydney Water
12.Case Study: Orora Fibre Packaging
Part 4: Lessons and the Way Forward
13.The Conditions for Success: Understanding the New Role of Industrial Tribunals
14.Lessons for Practice
15.Implications for Policy and Legislation




