
Voices at Work
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- INTRODUCTION: THEORIZING VOICE
- 1: Alan Bogg and Tonia Novitz: The Purposes and Techniques of Voice: Prospects for Continuity and Change
- IDENTITIES OF VOICE
- 2: L. J. B. Hayes: 'Women's Voice' and Equal Pay: Judicial Regard for the Gendering of Collective Bargaining
- 3: Rae Cooper: Low-paid Care Work, Bargaining, and Employee Voice in Australia
- 4: Janice Fine: Migrant Workers and Labour Movements in the US and UK
- 5: Paul Roth: Indigenous Voices at Work
- 6: A. C. L. Davies: 'Half a Person': A Legal Perspective on Organizing and Representing 'Non-Standard' Workers
- INSTITUTIONS OF VOICE
- 7: Alan Bogg and Cynthia Estlund: Freedom of Association and the Right to Contest: Getting Back to Basics
- 8: Anthony Forsyth and Sara Slinn: Promoting Worker Voice through Good Faith Bargaining Laws: The Canadian and Australian Experience
- 9: Gordon Anderson and Pam Nuttall: The Good-Faith Obligation: An Effective Model for Promoting Voice?
- 10: Virginia Mantouvalou: Democratic Theory and Voices at Work
- 11: Breen Creighton: Individualization and the Protection of Worker Voice in Australia
- 12: Tess Hardy: The Evolution of Employee Voice and Enforcement in Australia
- LOCATIONS OF VOICE
- 13: K. D. Ewing: The Importance of Trade Union Political Voice: Labour Law Meets Constitutional Law
- 14: John Logan: The Movement to Eliminate Labor's Political Voice: Proposition 32 and 'Paycheck Protection' in the United States
- 15: Stephen Bach and Gregor Gall: Public Service Voice under Strain in an Era of Restructuring and Austerity
- 16: Douglas Brodie: Voice and the Employment Contract
- 17: Mark Freedland and Nicola Kountouris: Common Law and Voice
- 18: Lance Compa: National and International Labour Rights
- BEING HEARD-OBSTRUCTING AND FACILITATING VOICE
- 19: John Howe: Regulatory Facilitation of Voice
- 20: Andrew Johnston and Wanjiru Njoya: Employee Voice in Corporate Control Transactions
- 21: Shae McCrystal and Phil Syrpis: Competition Law and Worker Voice: Competition Law Impediments to Collective Bargaining in Australia and the European Union
- 22: Tonia Novitz: Information and Communication Technology and Voice: Constraint or Capability?
- 23: Eric Tucker: Can Worker Voice Strike Back? Law and the Decline and Uncertain Future of Strikes
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