Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Economics and Commerce (Volume 3 page 206)
Mgt. & Industrial Relns subject : Next:327-401 | Prev:327-331 | Search | Help


327-332 Industrial Relations Policy

Year 3 Mgt. & Industrial Relns.

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Mr P Gahan

Pre/Corequisite: 327-308 Industrial Relations.

Contact: Three hours of seminars or lectures and tutorials a week for one semester.

Timetable: First semester

Objectives:

On completion of this subject students should be able to:

Content:

This course will consider why industrial relations and employment relations have specific and unique qualities which require government intervention for the purpose of ensuring labour market and industrial relations outcomes which are more efficient, more equitable, and protect citizens' rights. Topics will include: rationales for government intervention, theories of the policy process; policy making in Australia, theories of the policy process; policy making in Australia, theories of industrial and employment relations; wage bargaining; flexibility and deregualtion; unions, productivity and public policy, industrial relations reform, enterprise bargaining, employment security, discrimination and affirmative action, occupational health and safety regulation; internationalisation and industrial relations policy; and aborigines in the labour market.

Assessment:

A 2-hour end-of-semester examination (70 per cent) and class assignments of up to 3,000 words (30 per cent).

Mgt. & Industrial Relns subject : Next:327-401 | Prev:327-331 | Search | Help
Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Economics and Commerce (Volume 3 page 206)

Status:          Official 1996
Date created:    Oct  9 1995
Last modified:   Oct  9 1995
Authorised by:   Academic Registrar
Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
Maintained by: Dept. of Management and Industrial Relations, Faculty of Economics and Commerce.

Copyright © University of Melbourne 1995,1996.