Contemporary Workplace Issues HRM 625
Description
Postgraduate Course The course commences with an
overview of the international context of employment legislation, by
examining the employment-related aspects of major United Nations and
International Labour Organisation treaties and conventions in order to
establish the external imperatives that affect the management of the
employment relationship. The history and content of current federal laws
which pertain to the employment relationship, focussing in particular on
occupational health and safety and equal opportunity legislation, will
then be outlined. Students will critically appraise the effects of these
laws through analysis of cases heard in various courts and tribunals and
their policy implications for organisations. The emerging issues affecting
the employment relationship, including organisational restructuring, the
changing nature of work and ethics will also be examined.
Usual
Semester of offer: Semester 2
Other Information
Area(s) of Study: Human Resource Management |
Number of Units: 12 |
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