In Australia, people have the right to form and join groups to pursue common goals, a principle known as freedom of association. Which of the following statements correctly describes how this right applies to political parties and trade unions?
- Individuals are free to join any legal organization they choose, and no one can be forced to join a group against their will.Cevap
- BFreedom of association in Australia protects the right to join political parties but does not extend to membership in trade unions.
- CThe law requires all Australian workers to join a trade union to ensure their workplace rights are legally protected.
Cevap
Individuals are free to join any legal organization they choose, and no one can be forced to join a group against their will.
In Australia, the principle of freedom of association ensures that individuals have the liberty to join any legal organization of their choosing. This includes the right to join a political party to support a particular ideology or a trade union to advocate for workplace rights. Critically, this freedom also protects the right to choose not to join any such group, meaning no person can be legally forced into membership against their will.
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Anahtar Kavram
Freedom of Association (Political and Union Membership)
İpuçları
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Think about whether joining a group in Australia is a choice or a requirement.
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Freedom of association means you can join groups like political parties or unions, but you can also choose not to join them.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the section on 'Freedom of Association' to see how it relates to peaceful protest and community groups.
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