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Recent Issues: 2006

 

April Volume 19 Number 1

Articles

'Transplanting and Growing Good Faith in New Zealand Labour Law' Gordon Anderson

'Safety, Regulation and the Mining Industry' Neil Gunningham

'Take me to your Employer: The Organisational Reach of Occupational Health and Safety Regulation' Richard Johnstone and Therese Wilson

Practise and Procedure

'"No Case to Answer": Submissions in Occupational Health and Safety Prosecutions' Kirsty Richardson

Book Review

'The Troubled History of Individualised Employment Law' Rob McQueen

 

July Volume 19 Number 2

Articles

'The New WorkChoices Laws: Once Again Australia Borrows Foreign Labour Law Concepts' Ron McCallum

'Precarious Employment in Australia and Canada: The Road to Labour Law Reform' Judy Fudge

'WorkChoices in International Perspective' Colin Fenwick and Ingrid Landau

'The Corporatisation of Australian Labour Law: Completing Howard's Unfinished Business' Bill Ford

'Working Precariously: The Safety Net after WorkChoices' Rosemary Owens

'Collective Labour Relations Under Siege: The WorkChoices Legislation and Collective Bargaining' Anthony Forsyth and Carolyn Sutherland 

'Smothering the Right to Strike: WorkChoices Industrial Action' Shae McCrystal

'WorkChoices and Australian Workplace Agreements' Joe Fetter

'Back to the Future: Unjust Termination of Employment under the WorkChoices Legislation' Marilyn Pittard

Editorial

 

November Volume 19 Number 3

Article

'A Fair Deal for the Entrepreneurial Worker? Self-employment and Independent Contracting post WorkChoices' Joellen Riley

Recent Cases

'Defining Away Discrimination' K Lee Adams

'Going, Going... Gone? The Demise of the Dismissal at Pleasure Doctrine in Public Sector Employment' Giuseppe Carabette

'A Carton of Milk, A Bump to the Head and One Legal Headache: Vicarious Liability in the High Court of Australia' David Rolph

Reports

'Labour Hire Employment and Independent Contracting in Australia: Two Inquiries, How Much Change?' Elsa Underhill

Book Review

'Taking Neoliberalism at its Word' Adam Bandt


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