Journal article

Old game, new rules? The dynamics of enterprise bargaining under the Fair Work Act

A Pekarek, I Landau, P Gahan, A Forsyth, J Howe

Journal of Industrial Relations | Published : 2017

Abstract

Over the last quarter century, enterprise bargaining has evolved to be a primary mechanism through which wages and conditions of employment are determined in Australia. Since the introduction of the Fair Work Act, the process for negotiating enterprise agreements has been governed by principles of good faith bargaining. There has been considerable debate over the potential for these provisions to change the dynamics of bargaining, yet empirical evidence of these effects remains limited. This article reports on a field study investigating the experiences of industrial parties negotiating enterprise agreements during the first three years of the Fair Work Act. Drawing on the tribunal's own cas..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: funding for the empirical research on which this article is based was provided by the FWC, as part of its Research Partnership Program.