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Part 3-1, Division 4 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act) provides protections in relation to a person’s freedom of association and participation and non-participation in industrial activities.
The relevant protections are found in s 346 of the FW Act, which provides that a person must not take adverse action against another person because that other person:
In order properly to understand these protections it is important to appreciate:
“Industrial association” is defined in s 12 of the FW Act to include:
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