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Australian Workplace Agreements: An Employer Response


Paul J. Gollan


London School of Economics - Department of Management (EROB Group)); University of New South Wales - Australian School of Business; Macquarie University - Department of Business


Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 46, pp. 116-124, March 2004

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There is considerable political and industrial relations debate in Australia concerning the value and merit of Australian Workplace Agreements (AWAs). However, formalised individual agreements are a relatively new phenomenon in the Australian industrial relations landscape. Consequently, to date, there has been limited assessment of employer strategies and the perceived organisational outcomes involved in making and negotiating such agreements. The paper presented here attempts to fill this gap by reviewing responses from 688 employers who approved AWAs with the Office of the Employment Advocate (OEA) before February 2000.

There are a number of issues that can be identified from this exploratory study. AWA employers were likely to be 'individualistic' employers with more individual employee consultation and human resource practices. In addition, the majority of AWAs were introduced to change working time arrangements and simplify existing employment arrangements. According to the survey respondents, employers who have drafted AWAs have generally been able to achieve some positive organisational outcomes and they have generally met the objectives of employers. The survey findings showed that the majority of respondents intended to increase their use of AWAs in the future, citing increased flexibility and some suggesting the benefit of all employees being under one type of industrial relations instrument as the primary reasons for their introduction.

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Date posted: April 26, 2004  

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Gollan, Paul J. J., Australian Workplace Agreements: An Employer Response. Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 46, pp. 116-124, March 2004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=524304

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Paul J. Gollan (Contact Author)
London School of Economics - Department of Management (EROB Group)) ( email )
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London, England WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom
+61 2 419985706 (Phone)
HOME PAGE: http://personal.lse.ac.uk/gollan/
University of New South Wales - Australian School of Business ( email )
Sydney 2052 NSW
Australia

Macquarie University - Department of Business ( email )
Sydney
Australia
0419985706 (Phone)
HOME PAGE: http://www.businessandeconomics.mq.edu.au/contact_the_faculty/staff/alphabetical_list_of_staff/paul_
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