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The Australasian Labour Law Reforms, Paperback / softback Book

The Australasian Labour Law Reforms Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The 1990s saw the end of Australia and New Zealand's comprehensive conciliation and arbitration systems.

Governments on both sides of the Tasman have found a rigid labour market to be incompatible with an ever more open and dynamic economy.

This book covers all jurisdictions. It collects the detail of the reforms with contributions on a national level and State by State in Australia.

It analyses the nature of the reforms, their consequences and their prospects.

The editor, Dennis Nolan, provides an international perspective and a comparison to American labour law reform.

In New Zealand, the Employment Contracts Act 1991, described as the most radical labour relations reform in the industrialised world in half a century, removed the old ways in one move.

In Australia the federal system has meant a more diverse approach as the Commonwealth and States have experimented with various forms of deregulation.

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