Prof. John HoweUniversity of MelbourneMember of the Advisory Committeeemail: j.howe@unimelb.edu.auProfile: http://celrl.law.unimelb.edu.au/melbourne-law-school/community/our-staff/staf...
The Transformation Of Enforcement Of Minimum Employment Standards In Australia: A Review Of The Fwo’s Activities From 2006-2012 Sean Cooney, Tess Hardy, John Howe Working paper Added on Apr 9, 2018 Read more about The Transformation Of Enforcement Of Minimum Employment Standards In Australia: A Review Of The Fwo’s Activities From 2006-2012
Trade Unions and the Enforcement of Minimum Employment Standards Sean Cooney, Tess Hardy, John Howe, Ingrid Landau Working paper Added on Apr 9, 2018 Read more about Trade Unions and the Enforcement of Minimum Employment Standards
The Plural Regulation of Work: A Pilot Study of Restaurant Workers in Indonesia Sean Cooney, John Howe, Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell Added on Nov 8, 2017 Read more about The Plural Regulation of Work: A Pilot Study of Restaurant Workers in Indonesia
Trade Unions and the Enforcement of Minimum Employment Standards in australia Sean Cooney, Tess Hardy, John Howe, Ingrid Landau Working paper Added on Apr 8, 2014 Read more about Trade Unions and the Enforcement of Minimum Employment Standards in australia
Accountability and the Fair Work Ombudsman Tess Hardy, John Howe Published (May, 2011) in Australian Journal of Administrative Law Added on May 10, 2012 Read more about Accountability and the Fair Work Ombudsman
Government as Industrial Relations Role Model: The Promotion of Collective Bargaining and Workplace Cooperation by Non-Legislative Mechanisms John Howe Working paper Added on Apr 25, 2012 Read more about Government as Industrial Relations Role Model: The Promotion of Collective Bargaining and Workplace Cooperation by Non-Legislative Mechanisms