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McGraw-Hill Education / Australia
15 October 2017
This fourth edition of the market-leading Employment Relations: Theory and Practice provides readers with a comprehensive and engaging introduction to employment relations in Australia. Each chapter is underpinned by a strong theoretical framework and brought to life with contemporary case studies, examples and discussion questions. Thoroughly revised and updated, this edition features a wide variety of new and updated cases and problem-based learning activities, which encourage readers to apply theory to practice and to develop a critical perspective. It pays close attention to current themes, trends and developments in employment relations, and canvasses the political and regulatory landscape. This edition also features new web-based and interactive activities, as well as substantial instructor resources. Written in clear, accessible language, Employment Relations is the essential resource for students and teachers alike.
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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education / Australia
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   4th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 274mm,  Width: 217mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   1.150kg
ISBN:   9781743765586
ISBN 10:   1743765584
Pages:   510
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Replaced By:   9781743767849
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mark Bray is Foundation Professor of Employment Studies and Head of the Newcastle Business School at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Before taking up this position in 1997, he held teaching positions at the universities of New South Wales, Wollongong and Sydney. He has taught both Australian industrial relations and comparative industrial relations over many years, while more recently he has also taught research methods and human resource management. His research interests range from micro studies of industrial relations and human resource management in industries like road and air transport, manufacturing and health care to more macro studies of national public policy and comparisons between industrial relations in Australia and other countries. Peter Waring B. Com (Hons) PhD Newcastle is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Employment Studies Centre of the Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle, Australia where he also obtained his PhD. Prior to being appointed as research fellow, Peter was a lecturer in industrial relations and management at the Newcastle Business School. In addition to his industrial relations teaching experience, Peter also lectures in the fields of human resource management and negotiation and advocacy. Before commencing a career in academia, Peter was employed as an industrial relations advisor and advocate for a major Australian trade union. Awarded a number of academic accolades including an Australian postgraduate award in 1997 and the University of Newcastles school of management award for the best journal article in 1999, Peter was also the recipient of an Australian Research Council grant in 2002 to study management issues in mergers and acquisitions. In April 2004 he was a visiting scholar at the Management Centre of Kings College London. Peter has published in a wide variety of journals including Australian Bulletin of Labour, Personnel Review, Journal of Business Ethics, Asia Pacific Business Review and Journal of Industrial Relations. His current research interests include investigating relationships between financial markets and employment relations practice within public corporations. Peters international teaching experience includes teaching for the University of Newcastle in Malaysia and Hong Kong as well as for the University of Adelaides Graduate School of Business in Singapore and Hong Kong. He has lived in Penang, Malaysia and in Singapore.

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