It's a Discrimination Law Julia, But Not As We Know It: Part 3-1 of the Fair Work Act

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2010

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RICE, SIMON
Roles, Cameron

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University of New South Wales

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At first glance, Part 3-1 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) seems to overlap with long-established anti-discrimination laws, offering protection against adverse, attribute-based conduct in employment. On close analysis, however, it turns out to be a new and quite different regime. Although the Fair Work Act offers a simple alternative to dated and complicated anti-discrimination laws, its provisions are at times overly-simple, raising uncertainty about how they will operate. Our analysis leads us to conclude that the approach to discrimination protection in the Fair Work Act, while an important addition to the remedies available to Australian workers, is compromised by failing to take account of lessons learned in the long history of anti-discrimination law.

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Keywords: Adverse action; Anti-discrimination law; Direct discrimination; Dismissal protections; Employment discrimination; Employment law; Fair Work Act Australia; Indirect discrimination; Labour law; Labour rights; Victimisation

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Economic and Labour Relations Review

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2037-12-31