Beyond Workchoices: Negotiating a Moment.
Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2008, May, 18, 2
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Publisher Description
Introduction Australian industrial relations was a curious beast for much of the twentieth century. For many it was the institutional equivalent of a marsupial--native to the Australian environment. It developed in the economic and social circumstances of the nineteenth century. Indeed the development and elaboration of the arbitral model of Australian industrial relations was one of the major social experiments of a vibrant, young and successful Australia.
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