M3 - topic 2 part 1 Stakeholders Flashcards

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what are stakeholders

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any individual or group who has an interest or is affected by the business

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2
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list the types of human resource stakeholders (6)

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government
society
employees
employers
employer associations
trade unions
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3
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what is the role of a employer (3)

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Pay workers
Ensure workers have the skills to meet the business’s goals
Ensure working conditions and benefits comply with federal and state government

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what is the role of employees (3)

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provides his or her skills to the business in return for income
must complete reasonable tasks to the best of their ability
follow established business protocols + conduct themselves according to set standard (code of conduct)

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what are trade unions

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organisations formed by employees in a particular industry, trade or occupation

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6
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what do trade unions do

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they represent the employees and gain improved working conditions

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when did trade union membership peak

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1971: 51% of workers where in a union

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why have trade union memberships been declining in the past 2 decades (4)

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Increase in casual jobs,
globalisation
negative publicity in media
changes to Australian industrial relation laws

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how does an increase in casual jobs cause a decrease in the trade unions membership

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casual workers do not have the same level of job security, thus may be less inclined to join a union

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how does globalisation cause a decrease in trade union membership

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employers have access to workers from around the world

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how has negative publicity in media affect trade unions

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corruption allegations + unruly protest = bad reputation

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how do changes to Australian industrial laws decrease union memberships

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increased negotiations through enterprise bargaining

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13
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what did employer associations originally do

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use to fight back the influence of workers trade unions

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what role do employer associations have now

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to act on behalf of employers in bargaining session, courts + tribunals

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list examples of employer associations(2)

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Australian medical association

Australian chamber of commerce + industry

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16
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list examples of things that have changed the way H.R in business operates (2)

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the universal declaration of human rights

globalisation

17
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what impact does the universal declaration of human rights have on business

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it outlines that everyone has the right to work and recognises the importance of work,

18
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what impact does globalisation have on business (2)

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outsourcing staff from overseas

contract staff

19
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Roles of government on Human Resources systems (3)

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employers
responsible economic managers
legislators

20
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Influences of government employers

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hire 1/3 of all public sector employees

21
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influences of the government being an responsible economic manager

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influencing levels of economic growth, impacts H.R.+ labour demands

22
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influences of the government being legislators

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they create laws that provide a framework for a fair industrial relations system

23
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what are statues

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laws made by federal + state parliaments

24
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what effect do statues have on employers (4)

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meet WHS requirements
pay superannuation
provide appropriate leave for employees
provide a discrimination free environment

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list an example of an government agencies
The Australian human rights commission
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what does HREOC stand for
human rights and equal opportunities commission
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What does the HREOC do
ensure fair equal treatment of all employees in the workplace
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list three examples of government legislation that effect H.R.(3)
fair work act (2009) racial discrimination act (1975) human rights and equal opportunity act (1986)
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what does the fair work act (2009) outline
The terms and conditions of employment | The rights and responsibilities of employees, employers and employee organisation
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what does the racial discrimination act (1975) state
racial discrimination in certain contents unlawful in Australia
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what does the human rights and equal opportunity act (1986) responsible for
investigating alleged infringements of Australia's anti-discrimination legislation.