Labour market deregulation in Australia: the slow combustion approach to workplace change

Since the beginning of the 1990s Australia has experienced a gradual but far-reaching process of labour market deregulation. Labour market deregulation has proceeded primarily through the dismantling of the distinctive system of awards - the main avenue of external, protective regulation in Australia for much of the twentieth century. This paper examines labour market deregulation and its implications for the Australian workforce. It situates the changes in terms of their institutional starting point in the award system and the growing pressures in the 1980s for increased labour market flexibi ... Show more

Authors: Campbell, Iain; Brosnan, Peter

Corporate authors: Monash University. National Key Centre in Industrial Relations

Published: Melbourne, Victoria, Monash University, 1999

Resource type: Report, paper or authored book

Physical description: 59 p.

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