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Labour Law

An Introduction to the Law of Work

Joellen Riley Munton

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ISBN:
9780190324179
Published:
28 Jun 2021
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An introduction to the concepts and principles that govern the world of work.

Labour Law is an introductory, principles textbook into the world of work in Australia. It offers a concise, thematic structure to understanding the relationships under which people perform work in a contemporary society.

Written specifically to suit a one-semester subject, this book aims to develop students’ critical understanding of labour law regulation in a social and economic context. It takes the unique approach of explaining the underlying broad themes of labour and employment law. Rather than focusing on the constantly changing technical details of labour law, it provides students with a solid conceptual framework they can take into practice and apply to future labour laws as they arise.

Key Features:

  • A unique focus on the concepts and themes of labour law, rather than the technical and historical detail.
  • Abstracts at the start of each chapter aid student learning by providing a summary of the key messages.
  • Case extracts and reading recommendations support further learning and development.
  • Discussion questions at the end of each chapter encourage critical reflection on the adequacy of labour laws, and proposals for reform.

1.Work and the law in the 21st century
2.The subject of labour law: employees, contractors, and others
3.Employment as a contractual relationship
4.Contractual rights and responsibilities in employment
5.Statutory safety nets
6.Bargaining above the safety net
7.Negotiating bargains and industrial action
8.Safety at work
9.Protecting workplace rights
10.Protecting job security
11.Dispute resolution and enforcement
12.Future challenges for employment and labour law

Professor Joellen Riley Munton teaches in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney.

Joellen Riley joined UTS:Law in 2019. Her academic career includes many years at Sydney Law School (where she served as Dean of Law from 2013 till 2018), and some time on the Faculty of Law at UNSW. She joined the academy after a decade as a financial journalist, and some years in private practice at a commercial law firm. She is admitted as a legal practitioner in NSW, and has consulted to boutique employment law firms.

An Instructor’s Resource Manual accompanies this text and is available for lecturers who prescribe Labour Law: An Introduction to the Law of Work for their course.

It includes:

  • PowerPoint summaries of each chapter with discussion points
  • ice breaker questions with suggested solutions
  • tutorial activities
  • sample essay questions
  • short answer questions with suggested solutions

For more information about the resources for Labour Law: An Introduction to the Law of Work, please contact your Oxford Learning Resource Consultant.