Fair Work Legislation 2020 - 2021

Mark Rinaldi
Fair Work Legislation 2020 - 2021

Fair Work Legislation 2020 - 2021
ISBN: 9780455501741
Publication Date: 5 August 2020

Fair Work Legislation 2020- 21 contains federal workplace legislation fully consolidated to 7 July 2020 and is designed for use by practitioners, business professionals and students. It is an essential reference to the Fair Work regime, featuring annotations to key provisions of the Fair Work Act 2009, written and selected by General Editors Mark Rinaldi, Victoria Lambropoulos, Rohan Millar and Aaron Neal.

Key features

  • Consolidated version of the core federal workplace legislation in one handy volume with key section annotations to the Fair Work Act 2009

  • Annual Review by the General Editors highlighting the developments of the past twelve months

  • Editorial inclusions to the legislation such as details of any future commencements (ie post 7 July 2020), cross-references indicating where a regulation or rule affects a section and history notes capturing changes down to subsection level.

Highlights of this edition- The insertion of the new Part 6-4C into the Fair Work Act 2009, the commencement of the Economic Response Package (Payments and Benefits) Rules 2020 and amendments to the Paid Parental Leave Act 2010 as made by the Paid Parental Leave Amendment (Flexibility Measures) Act 2020.

  • New articles of interest on the employment law impacts of , legislative responses to it (including the new Part 6-4C of the Fair Work Act 2009) and Fair Work Commission decisions dealing with matters arising under the new provisions. The two articles are JobKeeper and the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) - Workplace relations and legislative response to by Aaron Neal and Stand Down and the taking of Annual Leave under the Fair Work Act (Cth) before by Dr Victoria Lambropo...

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