Courts in Australia and the UK have interpreted freedom of association provisions in a limited way that does little to protect the "voice" of trade unions from employer victimisation, and the High Court's Barclay ruling is an example of this narrow approach, according to a newly-released paper by RMIT associate professor Anthony Forsyth and two international academics.
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