Professor Gerry Griffin and Associate Professor Julian Teicher
6 points · One 3-hour session per week · Second semester · City
Objectives On completion of this subjects students will be able to understand the changing nature and process of employee relations in Pacific Rim countries, analyse the forces driving these changes and to undertake a comparison of these country's systems within the Australian system.
Synopsis This subject will examine employee relations in a number of Pacific Rim economies including Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the ASEAN countries, the USA and New Zealand. Comparisons will be undertaken with the Australian system. Australian managers need to understand the alternative approaches exhibited in these countries because of growing trends towards economic integration within the region. Employment regulation, labour costs, labour efficiency, skill formation, and unionism and employee representation in Australia's neighbours have ramifications and vital implications for Australian government and management. This subject should complement other subjects concerned with international management as well as other employee relations and human resource management subjects.
Assessment Written (4000-word assignment): 40% · Examination (take-home): 60%
Recommended texts
Deery S and Mitchell R (eds) Labour law and industrial
relations in Asia Longman Cheshire
Bamber G and Lansbury R (eds) International and comparative employment
relations Allen and Unwin, 1998