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Strike Ballots, Democracy, and Law

Author(s) By Breen Creighton (Honorary Professor, Honorary Professor, Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University), Catrina Denvir (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Department for Business Law & Taxation, Monash Business School), Richard Johnstone (Professor, Professor, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology), Shae McCrystal (Professor of Labour Law, Professor of Labour Law, University of Sydney), Alice Orchiston (Lecturer, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales).
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN 9780198869894
Practice Area Human rights & civil liberties law
Format Hardback
Pages 320
Published in United Kingdom
Published 5 Nov 2020
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£94.30

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This book critically evaluates mandatory strike ballots as a means of protecting the 'democratic' rights of workers. Exploring empirical case studies from Australia and comparative analysis from a range of other countries, this book concludes that often the goal is to curtail strikes rather than support the democratic imperative for workers.

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