Fair Work Act
The Fair Work Act is an Australian law that establishes a framework for workplace relations. It aims to create fair and equitable working conditions for employees and employers. The Act covers various aspects, including minimum wages, working hours, and rights to collective bargaining. It also sets up the Fair Work Commission, which oversees disputes and ensures compliance with the law.
Under the Fair Work Act, employees are protected from unfair dismissal and discrimination. It promotes a balance between work and family life, ensuring that workers have access to leave entitlements. Overall, the Act seeks to foster a fair and productive workplace environment in Australia.