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Employer Matters in 2002
Oleh:
Sheldon, Peter
;
Thornthwaite, Louise
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Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Industrial Relations vol. 45 no. 2 (Jun. 2003)
,
page 224-253.
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Employers and their associations found themselves in a more complex environment largely of their own making. Desired change through the federal system appeared too incremental yet repeated association calls for a hardening of the Workplace Relations regime fell foul of the Senate. At state level, policy backlashes have all but removed neo-liberal gains of the last decade. Developments in the building industry present an anti-union federal government, associations and adversarial companies with their best chance to extend the effects of the 1996 Act. In general, associations indulge in a neo-liberal form of rentier policy pleading while unions continue to make gains in unlikely circumstances.
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