The Market for Employment

Gerald GarveyMay 1, 1994PM27

Australia’s labour market remains highly regulated. In most economic relationships, the parties are free to make mutually advantageous exchanges. In the labour market however, employers and employees are constrained by a wide variety of Commonwealth and State regulations. The federal government’s Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993, by putting into place more ‘safeguards’ in the interests of workers, extends this Australian tradition of controlling the employment relationship from above.

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