Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships
COMMENTARY & ANALYSIS On February 9 the High Court of Australia handed down two decisions in Personnel No. 11 and Jamsek.2 In dealing with issues under the industrial relations law, the decisions set out a new common law framework for characterizing the relationship between a worker an...
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| description | COMMENTARY & ANALYSIS
On February 9 the High Court of Australia
handed down two decisions in Personnel No. 11
and Jamsek.2 In dealing with issues under the
industrial relations law, the decisions set out a
new common law framework for characterizing
the relationship between a worker and the
business that hires the worker. They carry
significant consequences in various statutory
contexts, including tax and superannuation laws. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-883652022-08-28T23:55:30Z Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships Allen, Christina COMMENTARY & ANALYSIS On February 9 the High Court of Australia handed down two decisions in Personnel No. 11 and Jamsek.2 In dealing with issues under the industrial relations law, the decisions set out a new common law framework for characterizing the relationship between a worker and the business that hires the worker. They carry significant consequences in various statutory contexts, including tax and superannuation laws. 2022 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88365 Tax Analysts fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Allen, Christina Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships |
| title | Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships |
| title_full | Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships |
| title_fullStr | Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships |
| title_full_unstemmed | Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships |
| title_short | Australia's New Common Law Framework for Characterizing Worker-Hirer Relationships |
| title_sort | australia's new common law framework for characterizing worker-hirer relationships |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88365 |