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Current Dispute Resolution Procedures?? (1 Viewer)

haza656

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I just unsure of the current dispute relsolution procedures for labour market. I am aware that it involves concilliation and arbitration but unsure of who conducts these with in current Industrial Relations Framework.

any help would be much appreciated :)
 

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Collective Bargaining: conflicting parties attempt to reach an agreement through direct negotiations by their representatives. there is no third party in this situation.

Conciliation: third party attempts to get the conflicting parties to agree on a settlement.

Arbitration: third party makes a decision like a parent.

-AIRC may intervene if need be
-these disputes may take place in civil courts, supreme courts, even the high court.
 

haza656

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Collective Bargaining: conflicting parties attempt to reach an agreement through direct negotiations by their representatives. there is no third party in this situation.

Conciliation: third party attempts to get the conflicting parties to agree on a settlement.

Arbitration: third party makes a decision like a parent.

-AIRC may intervene if need be
-these disputes may take place in civil courts, supreme courts, even the high court.


thanks :)
do u know what federal body has taken over the AIRC is it Fair Work Australia or something else?
 

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AIRC is still running til the 31st of December this year. Fair Work (there's something else in the name can't remember) is taking over as of next year.
 

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