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Trade Union Ambivalence Toward Enforcement of Employment Standards as an Organizing Strategy
2016
Theoretical Inquiries in Law
Trade unions in Australia have long played an important role in the enforcement of minimum employment standards. The legislative framework today continues to recognize this enforcement role, but in a way that is more individualistic and legalistic than in the past. At the same time that the law has evolved to emphasize the representation and servicing role of trade unions, the Australian union movement has sought to revitalize and grow through the adoption of an "organizing model" of unionism
doi:10.1515/til-2016-0008
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