Employee relations in australia
Employee relations in australia
Paper details Assessment 3: Written Research Report Assessment 3 (40%) Written Research Report – (word limit 3000) According to the Sally McManus, Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions: “You’ve heard me say before that Australia’s workplace rules are broken. Australian workers need new rules, so we can restore the promise fairness for us all. The fair go is based on two things: having a job you can count on, and fair pay. Without these two pillars, inequality deepens and it widens. .. It’s not just unions who consider this to be a problem for Australia. The Governor of the Reserve Bank – Philip Lowe …… ..He’s worried about it because he can see that the economy is out of whack.” Reference: Australian Council of Trade Unions, Press Club Speech, 21 March 2018, Change the rules. As an IR Commissioner for the Fair Work Commission, do you agree or disagree with the above statements? Critically discuss and evaluate these using factual information from a social, economic, legal and political perspective. Fully justify and support why you either agree or disagree with the above statements and provide recommendations going forward for an improved Australian IR framework that is fair to employees and employers. Use a Report format – introduction, sub-headings and recommendation An executive summary (maximum 200 words) is needed and does not form part of the word count; A minimum 8 references are required; 3000 words limit, you are allowed +/- 10% over or below the word count. Time New Roman or Calibri are easy to read and recommended, 12 font, 1.5 spacing; A4 paper with 2.5cm margins (top, bottom and sides of the page); Include your name and student number in the footer of the document. The assignment must be an original piece of work written by you. It is unacceptable to submit work that has been assessed, in part or whole, in another unit, course, or program of study at this or any other tertiary institution. Ensure your work is fully edited and proofread. As a postgraduate unit, it is expected that a thorough in depth analysis will be undertaken. To cater for all students, appropriate allowances have been made for quality submission and a review of assessment time lines. Turnitin submission is essential and follow the guidelines for correct referencing: http://learningcentre.curtin.edu.au/online/ Please refer to the blackboard site for details on how to access the folder and lodge your assessment. You will have the opportunity to lodge a trial/revision to check for academic integrity/ plagiarism prior to your final submission.

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