Previous edition: 2018. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
1. Employment Law: An Introduction -- 2. The Development and Coverage of Employment Laws in Australia -- 3. Who is an Employee? -- 4. Special Types of Work -- 5. Creating an Employment Relationship -- 6. The Terms of an Employment Contract -- 7. Minimum Standards: The NES and Awards -- 8. Enterprise Agreements -- 9. Dispute Resolution and Enforcement of Employment Laws -- 10. Remuneration -- 11. Working Hours and Leave -- 12. Control, Performance Management and Discipline -- 13. Loyalty, Confidentiality and Privacy -- 14. Discrimination and Victimisation -- 15. Workplace Safety -- 16. Termination of Employment Contracts -- 17. Remedies for Wrongful or Unfair Termination -- 18. Industrial Action.
Summary:
Stewart's Guide to Employment Law is renowned for its succinct and accessible coverage of this complex area of the law. This new edition looks at the impact of COVID-19 on employment law, on matters such as standing down employees, working from home, pandemic leave, and whether vaccination can be made compulsory for employees. The text has been updated to include other new case law, including important decisions on the making of enterprise agreements, adverse action and unfair dismissal. Reference is also made to various changes to State legislation,such as the new 'wage theft' laws in Victoria and Queensland, as well as the substantial reforms proposed in Western Australia.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.