Work Choices: Evolution Or Revolution

Work Choices: Evolution Or Revolution
ISBN-10
1920889221
ISBN-13
9781920889227
Category
Industrial relations
Pages
150
Language
English
Published
2007-01-01
Author
Keith Abbott

Description

Summary: "Never has a form of legislation created such contentious and wide-reaching emotional debate in Australia. It has divided the community and has resulted in extensive media activity. To the forefront are Australian academics who have often been the resource of expert comment and their reports have been prolific. In this book, academics have taken to opportunity to write their own perception of the impact of Work Choices in the workplace."-- Publisher description.l.

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