Recent trends in collective bargaining in Australia
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Recent trends in collective bargaining in Australia

Braham Dabscheck and John Niland
International labour review, Vol.123(5), pp.631-646
1984

Abstract

trend institutional framework labour cost conciliation labour legislation labour standards wage policy economic conditions unemployment wages indexation management attitude wage determination Collective Bargaining Arbitration Australia
Outlines the institutional framework, including the Arbitration Commission. Notes the emphasis on conciliation and arbitration and the role of labour legislation in establishing labour standards. Discusses wage policy in the light of economic conditions and unemployment levels (especially centralized wages indexation), as well as management attitudes to this system of wage determination.
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