Vol. 31 No. 1 2005
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How The Judiciary Continues To Undermine Labour Market Deregulation
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2005)"Despite improved economic growth, participation rates have not increased in recent years and Australian employment/population rates continue below those in comparable countries when they should be above. The existence of ... -
"Some Employment Relations Consequences of the Merger and Acquisition Movement in the Australian Black Coal Mining Industry 1997-2003"
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2005)"This article reports on research into the industrial relations and human resource management consequences of merger and acquisition activity in the Australian black coal mining industry between 1997 and 2003. Over 50 per ... -
Skills Shortages: Concepts, Measurement and Policy Responses
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2005)"Understanding the different concepts and causes of skills shortages is important if sound policies are to be developed in the areas of employment, education, training and skill formation. This paper outlines different ... -
The Return of the Lockout
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2005)This paper comments on lockouts in Australia and Briggs’ (2004a) study of lockouts published in the Australian Bulletin of Labour June 2004. It seeks to look at Briggs findings in a broader historical context, by noting ... -
Productivity Growth In Australia 1964-65 To 2003-04
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2005)N/A