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The Argument for a Hybrid Retaliation Law:A Comparative Law Study to Define Retaliation Under Title VII by Comparing the United Kingdom,Including the European Union,Australia,and Canada
Hybrid Retaliation Law Comparative Law Study United Kingdom European Union Australia Canada
2009/11/13
Since the enactment of Title VII and the enforcement of its retaliation
provision, courts have long muddled the definition of adverse action.
Title VII neither defines the term “discriminate” nor th...
Ageing medical workforce in Australia - where will the medical educators come from?
Ageing medical workforce Australia the medical educators
2009/11/13
The ageing of the baby boomer and older cohorts of the general
practitioner and specialist workforce will lead to a significant number of
retirements over the next 20 years. Increasing...
The remittances of migrant Tongan and Samoan nurses from Australia
migrant Tongan Samoan nurses Australia
2009/9/28
Given the shortage of nurses in Australia and New Zealand, and therefore the high demand for immigrant nurses, investment by Pacific island governments and families in nurse training constitutes a rat...
Immigration Policy and the Skills of Immigrants to Australia, Canada, and the United States
Immigration Policy Immigrants Australia Canada the United States
2009/9/23
Census data for 1990/91 indicate that Australian and Canadian immigrants have higher levels of English fluency, education, and income (relative to natives) than do U.S. immigrants. This skill deficit ...
Does Dual Commitment Underlie Company & Union Commitment? Evidence from Australia, Sweden, and the US
underlie company union commitment Australia,Sweden,and the US evidence
2009/4/27
Using diverse information from union members in Australia, Sweden and the United States, this paper develops a new approach to study the dual commitment construct. Specifically, this paper investigate...
Book Review:Making Labour Law in Australia: Industrial Relations, Politics and Law
Book Review Labour Law Australia Industrial Relations Politics Law
2009/4/21
In Making Labour Law in Australia, Laura Bennett (1994) disputes orthodox legal scholarship’s conviction that received Australian labour law is immutable. Bennett considers that courts, tribunals, emp...
The Impact of growing managerialism amongst professionals in Australia: A comparative study of university academics and hospital nurses
growing managerialism amongst professionals Australia university academics hospital nurses
2009/4/20
This paper reports on the impact of growing managerialism on the work practices of two groups of professionals (nurses and academics) within Australian public hospitals and universities. The findings ...
Crisis? What Crisis? Management Practices and Internal Violence and Workplace Bullying in Aged Care in Australia
International Labor Organisation workplace violence managers
2009/4/17
According to the International Labor Organisation (ILO) (2002a), workplace violence and bullying represent significant compliance and organisational wellness issues. This is relevant for managers as m...
The authors state that this book has been written for a first course in employment relations, they argue it takes a balanced view of employment relations containing both employer and employee perspect...
Assimilation via Prices or Quantities?: Sources of Immigrant Earnings Growth in Australia, Canada, and the United States
Assimilation Prices Immigrant Earnings Growth Australia Canada United States
2016/3/7
Using 1980/81 and 1990/91 census data from Australia, Canada, and the United States, we estimate the effects of time in the destination country on male immigrants’ wages, employment, and earnings. We ...
Immigration Policy and the Skills of Immigrants to Australia, Canada, and the United States
Immigration Policy Skills Immigrants Australia Canada United States
2016/3/4
Census data for 1990/91 indicate that Australian and Canadian immigrants have higher levels of English fluency, education, and income (relative to natives) than do U.S. immigrants. This skill deficit ...