The potential impact of the Fair Work Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Act 2022 on collective bargaining in Australia: Reviewing the new multi-employer bargaining provisions and other measures to promote bargaining

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Anthony Forsyth, Shae McCrystal
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2022 was a year of major change in the legal framework for industrial relations in Australia. Newly elected in May 2022, the Albanese ALP Government immediately commenced an ambitious reform agenda for labour relations, convening a National Jobs and Skills Summit in September 2022, and shortly thereafter achieving the passage of the Fair Work Legislation Amendment ( Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Act 2022 (SJBP Act). One central aim of the SJBP Act was to address shortcomings in the legal framework for collective bargaining found in the Fair Work Act 2009 (FW Act), and to this end, the amendments introduced new provisions for multi-employer bargaining, made changes to the agreement approval provisions and changed the bargaining landscape around intractable disputes. This article examines key aspects of the SJBP Act impacting collective bargaining in Australia. In particular, we consider the new provisions for multi-employer bargaining in the ‘Single Interest Employer Bargaining’ stream along with amendments of the FW Act relating to the commencement of bargaining for single-enterprise agreements, agreement-making using small voting cohorts, the resolution of intractable bargaining disputes, applications to terminate enterprise agreements, and the sunsetting of the so-called ‘zombie’ agreements. This analysis of the new legal provisions is situated in the context of recent union campaigns and bargaining disputes at various Australian employers, enabling us to explain the rationale for the amendments and assess their practical utility and limitations.
《2022年公平工作修正案(有保障的工作,更好的薪酬)法》对澳大利亚集体谈判的潜在影响:审查新的多雇主谈判条款和其他促进谈判的措施
2022年是澳大利亚劳资关系法律框架发生重大变化的一年。2022年5月新当选的艾博年工党政府立即启动了一项雄心勃勃的劳资关系改革议程,于2022年9月召开了全国就业和技能峰会,此后不久通过了《2022年公平工作立法修正案(安全工作,更好的薪酬)法案》(SJBP法案)。《SJBP法》的一个中心目标是解决《2009年公平工作法》(FW法)中集体谈判法律框架的缺陷,为此,修正案引入了多雇主谈判的新条款,对协议批准条款进行了修改,并改变了围绕棘手纠纷的谈判格局。本文考察了影响澳大利亚集体谈判的SJBP法案的关键方面。特别是,我们考虑了“单一利益雇主谈判”流中关于多雇主谈判的新规定,以及关于单一企业协议谈判的开始,使用小投票群体进行协议制定,解决棘手的谈判纠纷,申请终止企业协议以及所谓的“僵尸”协议的终止的FW法案修正案。对新法律条款的分析是在最近的工会运动和各种澳大利亚雇主的谈判纠纷的背景下进行的,使我们能够解释修订的理由并评估其实际效用和局限性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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