APS HR Foundational Learning Series - Module 1: Regulatory frameworks
The ability to interpret and apply employment legislation, policies and frameworks is pivotal to providing high quality human resources (HR) services within the APS. HR practitioners need an understanding of how legal instruments are turned into effective policies, practices and practical realities to inform, guide and support APS agencies to fulfil their HR obligations.
This module provides information on regulatory frameworks for APS HR professionals by providing access to the frameworks (via links and webpage references) and explaining how they can be applied to relevant situations.
This content has been provided by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), with the support of the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC), Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE), Services Australia, Merit Protection Commissioner (MPC), National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) and the Attorney-Generals Department (AGD).
Participant benefits
- Identify the key features of the APS employment framework and relevant legislation.
- Explain how agency operations are governed by employment rules and policies.
- Describe how the national workplace relations system interacts with the APS employment framework.
- Discuss the strategic workplace relations environment affecting the APS.
Suitable for
APS 1 – EL 1 HR professionals.
Category and User level
This learning experience is part of the APS HR Foundational Learning Series Program and aligns with the APS HR Professional Stream at the Foundation level.
Price
Free of charge.
Related topics
Frameworks; Policy; Regulation
This module provides information on regulatory frameworks for APS HR professionals by providing access to the frameworks (via links and webpage references) and explaining how they can be applied to relevant situations.
This course is part of the e-Learning program APS HR Foundational Learning Series
This content has been provided by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), with the support of the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC), Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE), Services Australia, Merit Protection Commissioner (MPC), National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) and the Attorney-Generals Department (AGD).
Full course details
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