Employment & Work Futures Resource Book (Commerce 2019)
Employment & Work Futures Resource Book (Commerce 2019)
This unit “Employment & Work Futures” is suitable for students in the middle years of high school.
It contains informational outlines, word finds, glossary lists, vocabulary, crosswords, mind-maps, cloze passages, true/false activities and extended writing or research tasks.
It is a supplementary educational resource for high school courses in Commerce Elective. (2019 Commerce Elective Syllabus)
It is written in a “dot point” or summary style with activities following each section. Many answers are contained on the next page.
It is formatted in a “Blackline Master” format, which facilitates printing.
It is relevant to high school teachers or students studying alone.
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CONTENTS.
Work and Wellbeing |
Taxation |
Types of Workers |
Changing Work Patterns |
Types of Income |
The Sharing Economy |
Employer Rights and Responsibilities |
Employee Rights and Responsibilities |
Labour Market Institutions |
Motivation Strategies |
Employer Responsibilities to Government |
Workplace Health and Safety |
Anti-Discrimination |
EEO |
Unfair Dismissal |
Harassment |
Privacy |
Penalty Rates |
The Fair Work Commission |
Dispute Resolution |
Unemployment |
Costs of Unemployment |
Effects of Workplace Discrimination |
Technology and Workplaces |
Different Groups and Unemployment |
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