51371 WORKPLACE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

FACULTY OF BUSINESS 1997

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 51372

Synopsis

Workplace Industrial Relations will consist of five parts dealing with
the  dynamics of relations between employers or managers and employees
or  unions  at  the  workplace.  The first  part  considers  different
industrial relations models for understanding employment relations  at
work.  In  the  second  part,  students  consider  the  behaviour  and
strategies of management in the workplace and the different strategies
managers might adopt for dealing with trade unions. Such questions  as
the  autonomy  of the workplace in industrial relations  matters  will
also  be  considered. Two dimensions of trade unions in the  workplace
are examined in the third part: union membership and union presence in
Australian  workplaces. Productivity, efficiency and  flexibility  are
concepts  which  have  been the objectives  of  reform  of  Australian
workplaces. These are considered in part four of this unit. The  final
part  of  the  unit deals with the theory and practice  of  collective
bargaining in the enterprise and at the workplace, including questions
of equity and ethics in industrial relations.