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Interns Australia (PDF - 583k)
Submission DR326 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. Submission by Interns Australia. Productivity Commission Review of the Workplace Relations Framework. September 2015. 2. Authors of this report. Colleen Chen, Joe McKenzie, Dimity Mannering, Lachlan Schields. Contact details.
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Housing Industry Association (PDF - 366k)
Submission DR319 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission. Workplace Relations Framework. Draft Report August 2015. 18 September 2015. Creating a Fair and Productive Workplace. - i -. ABOUT THE HOUSING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION.3 1. INTRODUCTION.4 2. MATTERS NOT
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Electrical Trades Union of Australia (PDF - 828k)
Submission DR300 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
electrical trades union of Australia
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Master Electricians Australia (PDF - 488k)
Submission DR304 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Response Productivity Commission Draft. into the Workplace Relations Framework. Master Electricians Australia. 2. Introduction. Master Electricians Australia Ltd (MEA) is a not-for-profit industry association representing. electrical contractors.
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Australian Higher Education Industrial Association (PDF - 784k)
Submission DR297 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. WORKPLACE RELATIONS FRAMEWORK REVIEW. POST-DRAFT SUBMISSION BY. AUSTRALIAN HIGHER EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. 18 September 2015. AHEIA takes this opportunity to provide a submission in addition to the one. provided on
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Financial Services Council (PDF - 309k)
Submission DR43 for Service Exports View full list
BARRIERS TO GROWTH IN SERVICES EXPORTS SUBMISSION. 18 September 2015 Australian Services Exports Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street Melbourne VIC 8003. Submitted by email: services.exports@pc.gov.au. Dear Commissioner MacRae. Thank
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (PDF - 1194k)
Submission DR311 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
For any queries in relation to this report please contact Nick Behrens, Director of Advocacy and. Workplace Relations, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. QUEENSLAND SUBMISSION. Productivity Commission
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Queensland Nurses' Union (PDF - 180k)
Submission DR309 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission to The Productivity Commission. Response to the Workplace Relations Framework Draft Report. September, 2015. Queensland NursesâUnion 106 Victora St, West End Q 4101 GPO Box 1289, Brisbane Q 4001. P (07) 3840 1444 F (07) 3844 9387. E
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Toll Holdings Limited (PDF - 208k)
Submission DR312 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
2. Productivity Commission review of the Workplace Relations Framework. Submission of Toll Holdings Limited. Introduction. This submission is made on behalf of Toll Holdings Limited (Toll), in response to the Productivity Commissionâs draft report
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) (PDF - 719k)
Submission DR305 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
i. Contents. Chapter 3 Institutions. 1. Chapter 4 National Employment Standards. 3. Chapter 5 Unfair dismissal. 4. Chapter 6 The General Protections. 6. Chapter 8 Minimum wages. 6. Chapter 9 Variations in uniform minimum wages. 6. Chapter 10
Date received: 18 Sep 2015
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