2.9 awards and agreements Flashcards
1
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awards
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provide pay rates and conditions of employment for a particular industry or occupation
2
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advantages of awards
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- less costly for the business as ten national employment standards act as a safety net (whilst more is required for agreements)
- less time consuming in determining appropriate terms and conditions
- provides a stable and secure safety net for employees
- has wage equality
3
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disadvantages of awards
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- less flexibility –> cannot be customised to the needs of a workplace
- modern awards can be complex
- business may need to implement numerous different awards in the same workplace
4
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agreement
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agreements are contracts made at a business/enterprise level between employers and employees about terms and conditions of employment for one specific business
5
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advantages of agreements
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- very flexible –> can be tailored to specific workplace needs
- greater effort and contribution to productivity improvements by employees can be rewarded
- can be utilised to attract highly talented or skilled employees
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disadvantages of agreements
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- time consuming to negotiate –> eg. employees must be consulted during enterprise bargaining and a proposed agreement must go through an approval process before it will be approved by the fair work commission
- varying pay or conditions of work may result in industrial action
- conditions that are better than relevant awards may be expensive for a business
- varying pay or conditions of work may result in industrial action