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This monograph outlines a framework for a more flexible, deregulated labour market which could strengthen...
During the final decade of the 19th century, Australia was beset by widespread industrial unrest....
For several years now Australian unions have been waging campaigns to limit working hours and...
Despite the hype about enterprise bargaining and the individualisation of employment arrangements since the early...
To combat joblessness and welfare dependency, the ‘Five Economists’ in October 1998 proposed a temporary...
Employment prospects for the long-term unemployed remain bleak, as the Senate is expected to reject...
A few weeks ago, the Australian Council of Trade Unions announced yet another 'living wage'...
The unemployment rate in August 2002 stood at 6.2%—a high figure considering continuing economic growth....
Joblessness is a major cause of poverty. Getting the poor into work is therefore the...
Our paper, Poor Arguments: A Response to the Smith Family Report on Poverty in Australia...
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Employment prospects for the long-term unemployed remain bleak, as the Senate is expected to reject...