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Labour Review issue no. 144 - April 2005

AWAs and EAs
What’s Going On With the ‘No Disadvantage Test’?
The NDT, as it is presently constructed and applied, is failing adequately to protect employees, in certain defined respects, from a deterioration ‘in relation to their terms and conditions of employment’.
[ Full Story ]
Training
The Survival and Decline of the Apprenticeship System in the Australian and UK Construction Industries
The preservation of the apprenticeship system in the Australian construction industry contrasts with its collapse in Britain over the last three decades.
[ Full Story ]
casuals
Casual Work and Casualisation: How Does Australia Compare?
What are the distinctive features of casual work in Australia and its rapid increase?
[ Full Story ]
employment
A Part-time 'Working' Nation
While Australia enjoys its lowest official unemployment rate in 28 years, it's time to reflect upon the true level of labour-market exclusion and prospects for the unemployed and working poor.
[ Full Story ]
worker participation
European Works Councils in Practice
The Australian government is about to legislate to remove workers rights to have a say in the workplace. The European Union has legislated to ensure they do have a say. This report shows the benefits of the European approach for workers and employers.
[ Full Story ]
work and family
Creating Choice: Employment and the Cost of Care
Supporting workers with caring responsibilities (for children, elders and people with a disability) is a critical issue for individuals, business and the national economy.
[ Full Story ]
union rights - international
Social Movement Unionism and Progressive Public Policy in New York City
The state of social movement unionism in New York City and how labour-community coalitions are forging a progressive public policy agenda.
[ Full Story ]


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