
Fair Work Act (Australia)
The Fair Work Act (Australia) is the main law that governs workplace rights and responsibilities. It sets standards for fair pay, working conditions, and job protections, ensuring employees are treated fairly and employers comply with legal obligations. The Act establishes bodies like the Fair Work Commission, which resolves workplace disputes, sets pay rates through Modern Awards and Agreements, and ensures workplace safety and fair treatment. Overall, it aims to create fair, productive, and respectful work environments for both employees and employers across Australia.