
Holding the Line
Compulsory Arbitration and National Employer Co-ordination in Australia
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Holding the Line
Compulsory Arbitration and National Employer Co-ordination in Australia
About this book
Employer organisations have had greater difficulties than trade unions in creating top-level representation, as this 1989 volume shows. Within Australia, national coordination of employers in fact predates the Australian Council of Trade Unions by over two decades, and provides a story of growth and development of interest to those involved in the changing face of industrial relations. This book examines the coordinating bodies that were established by the middle-sized and larger employers, including the Confederation of Australian Industry. It considers the difficulties which these coordinating bodies have faced. It also examines the symbiotic relationship that existed between Australian employers' associations and the arbitration systems which have played such an important role in regulating the industrial relations of Australia. Dr Plowman's study thus illuminates the unique Australian arbitration and labour relations system with fresh insights and perspectives.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of tables and figures
- List of abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Dedication
- Industrial legislation and the rise of permanent employer associations 1890β1906
- The Higgins era 1907β1920
- Rival shops 1921β1929
- Depression and recovery 1930β1939
- War and government executive action 1940β1949
- Consolidation 1950β1959
- The National Employers' Associations 1960β1972
- Confederation 1973β1988
- Models of national employer co-ordination
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Records of organisations
- Index