The Australian Charter of Employment Rights: Setting the Standard for New Legislation and Good Practice

This article explores how the recently developed Charter of Employment Rights can be used by legislators, employers and unions to achieve sustainable working relationships in the post Work Choices environment. It examines the themes emerging from the conversations that the Australian Institute of Em...

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Work environment
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Working conditions
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