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An Uneven Playing Field: The Contract of Employment and Labour Market Regulation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

Graham F. Smith*
Affiliation:
Law School, The University of Melbourne
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Abstract

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Proponents of voluntary exchange in labour markets place great reliance on the contract of employment as an appropriate vehicle for the practical implementation of their exchange model. This paper argues a contrary view and suggests that the contract of employment may not be an appropriate vehicle for the voluntary exchange of labour.

Type
Symposium: The Coalition Fightback Package
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s) 1992

Footnotes

*

Modified version of a paper delivered at the X1 Conference of the H R Nichols Society, “The Law and the Labour Market”, Adelaide, September 20–22, 1991.

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