Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Australian Hotels Association (PDF - 343k)
Submission DR303 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. Australian Hotels Association (AHA). Response to Draft Report. Workplace Relations Inquiry Productivity Commission. Workplace.relations@pc.gov.au. 18 September 2015. Contact: Stephen Ferguson AHA National CEO. PO Box 4286 MANUKA ACT 2603 (02)
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Australian Workers' Union (PDF - 398k)
Submission DR315 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. THE AUSTRALIAN WORKERSâUNION. REPLY TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT OVERVIEW. Productivity Commission 18 September 2015. 2. 1. Australiaâs recent labour market performance does not suggest a dysfunctional system. General point on
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
National Retail Association (PDF - 656k)
Submission DR327 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Inquiry into the performance of the workplace relations framework. Prepared by the National Retail Association. 18 September, 2015. 2. 1.0 Overview. The National Retail Association strongly endorses the
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
National Foundation for Australian Women (PDF - 302k)
Submission DR288 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
National Foundation for Australian Women PO Box 405 Dickson ACT 2602 Tel 1300 733 221 Email nfaw@nfaw.org Web www.nfaw.org ABN 32 008 659 630. Submission DR288 - National Foundation for Australian Women - Workplace Relations Framework - Public
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Teys Australia Pty Ltd (PDF - 190k)
Submission DR307 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Workplace Relations Framework Inquiry. Supplementary Submission- Teys Australia Pty Ltd. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. This supplementary submission is compiled and submitted on behalf of Teys Australia in response to the PC's draft report issued on 4 August
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Law Society of New South Wales (PDF - 1923k)
Submission DR293 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
THE LAW SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Our ref: EmplawJEMV1 050990. 17 September 2015. Workplace Relations Framework Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. By email: workplace.relations@pc.gov.au. Dear Sir/Madam. Productivity
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Professionals Australia (PDF - 4366k)
Submission DR317 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
I Professionals Australia ,. -.-.40. -·. -· -· ·. ' ·.. , . PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO WORKPLACE RELATIONS. RESPONSE TO DRAFT REPORT. SUBMISSION OF PROFESSIONALS AUSTRALIA. Introduction. On 19 December 2014, the Australian
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
The Motor Trades Organisations (PDF - 221k)
Submission DR324 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Page 1. VACC, MTAâ NSW, MTAâ SA and MTAâ WA. Reply Submission to the Productivity. Commission Draft Report on the Workplace Relations Framework. Dated 18 September 2015. Page 2. Introduction This submission responds to many of the draft
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Australian Law Students' Association (PDF - 311k)
Submission DR291 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. SUBMISSION TO THE. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. WORK PLACE RELATIONS FRAMEWORK. Chapter 20: Alternative Forms of Employment. RE: INFORMATION REQUEST -. âThe Productivity Commission seeks feedback on the extent to which unpaid. internships have
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Aged and Community Services Australia and Leading Age Services Australia (PDF - 492k)
Submission DR328 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
LASA and ACS Submissions Page 1 of 19. ACSA and LASA response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report:. Workplace Relations Framework. 18 September 2015. ACSA CONTACTS. Adj Prof John G Kelly AM, CEO. Geoff Liggins, Manager Employee Relations.
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
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