General Protections Under the Fair Work Act (eBook)

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General Protections Under the Fair Work Act is a single resource for practitioners and HR professionals dealing with claims under Part 3-1 of the Fair Work Act

eBook :ePub
AUD$ 156.00
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Release Date: June 01, 2019
ISBN/ISSN: 9780409348699

Product description

The general protections provisions of the Fair Work Act (Part 3-1) are intended to protect workplace rights, promote freedom of association and provide protection from workplace discrimination. Written by lawyers experienced in the field, General Protections Under the Fair Work Act is a single resource for legal practitioners and HR professionals who deal with proposing, issuing or responding to claims under the Act. The authors examine the legislative provisions underpinning each of the causes of action which exist under Part 3-1; examine the relevant case law; and analyse the relief available under the Act.

Book Review - Law Institute Journal | June 2020

Features

• A single resource on employment law protections
• Provides analysis and guidance
• Practical focus

Related Titles

• Donaghey, Termination of Employment, 2nd edition, 2012
• Catanzariti & Egan, Workplace Bullying, 2015
• Catanzariti et al, Fair Work Act and Related Legislation 2017-2018
• Harpur, Quick Reference Card: Anti-Discrimination Law in the Workplace, 2016

 

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Table of contents


  1. The Background to Claims for General Protections and Procedural Issues

  2. Adverse Actions and Prohibited Conduct

  3. The Concept of Workplace Rights

  4. The Concept of Industrial Activity and Associated Prohibitions

  5. The Prohibitions on Undue Influence, Misrepresentation and Coercion

  6. Protection from Discrimination

  7. The Prohibition on Sham Contracting

  8. Liability and Remedies