In Australia, individuals often join groups to pursue common interests, such as political parties or trade unions. What is the rule regarding membership in these organizations?
- Individuals are free to choose whether or not they want to join these organizations.Cevap
- BAll workers are legally required by the government to join a trade union once they begin employment.
- CThe right to form and join groups applies only to political parties and not to other types of organizations.
Cevap
In Australia, people have the right to join or not join political parties and trade unions as they choose.
The correct answer is that people are free to choose whether or not to join. This is a fundamental part of the 'freedom of association' in Australia, which ensures that membership in any organization—whether it is a political party or a trade union—is entirely voluntary and based on individual choice.
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Anahtar Kavram
Freedom of association allows for voluntary participation in political and union groups.
İpuçları
1
Think about whether Australia is a country where membership in groups is forced or voluntary.
2
Recall the term 'Freedom of Association.' What does the word 'freedom' imply about making a choice?
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review other 'Fundamental Freedoms' like the right to peaceful protest to see how they relate to joining groups.
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