Australian Labour Law and the Rudd Vision: Some Observations.
Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2008, May, 18, 2
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Introduction In this brief paper, I offer some observations on what I shall call the 'Rudd Vision of Australian Labour Law'. Before doing so, however, it is appropriate to explain how the WorkChoices laws sought to extinguish the purpose and rationale of labour law.
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