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 Food and Grocery Council (PDF - 3819k)
Submission DR279 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
AUSTRALIAN FOOD&GROCERY COUNCIL. Workplace Relations Framework. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601. Submission to Draft report on Workplace Relations Framework. AFGC level 2, 2-4 Brisbane Ave. Barton ACT 2600. P: 02 6273
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Australian Council for Private Education and Training (ACPET) (PDF - 1245k)
Submission DR38 for Service Exports View full list
Productivity Commission . Barriers to Growth in Service Exports ACPET submission on Draft Report September 2015 . Barriers to Growth in Service Exports â ACPET Submission on Draft Report, September 2015 Page 2
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Government of South Australia (PDF - 167k)
Submission DR281 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Productivity Commission â Workplace Relations Framework. Draft Report. Submission in Reply from the Government of South Australia. September 2015. 2. Submission in Reply. The Government of South Australia welcomes the opportunity to provide a
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Australian Catholic University (PDF - 154k)
Submission DR284 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. WORKPLACE RELATIONS FRAMEWORK REVIEW. SUBMISSION BY. AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. 18 September 2015. Australian Catholic University takes this opportunity to provide a submission to the Productivity Commission for
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Government of Western Australia (PDF - 40k)
Submission DR286 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Government of Western Australia. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Workplace Relations Framework. SUBMISSION BY THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT. September 2015. A12379727 2. INTRODUCTION. The Western Australian Government (WA Government)
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Ben Freyens (PDF - 138k)
Submission DR287 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission to the Inquiry into the Workplace Relations Framework. Unfair Dismissal. Ch. 3 âInstitutionsâof the Draft report p. 129 - 161 Ch. 5 âUnfair Dismissalâof the Draft Report p. 199- 240, and;. Part 4 of the Reportâs Overview p. 27 -
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Communist Party of Australia (PDF - 59k)
Submission DR282 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Productivity Commission draft report on the Workplace Relations Framework. Submission from the Communist Party of Australia. The Communist Party of Australia anticipated the anti-worker thrust of the Productivity Commission's draft report on the
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Sydney Airport (PDF - 439k)
Submission DR39 for Service Exports View full list
Sydney Airport Corporation Limited, Central Terrace Building, 10 Arrivals Court, Locked Bag 5000, Sydney International Airport, NSW 2020 Australia. ABN 62 082 578 809 T 02 9667 9111 www.sydneyairport.com.au. 17 September 2015. Ms Angela MacRae
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Job Watch (PDF - 5103k)
Submission DR285 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
6 p(oy enf Righ Lege:;{ Centre. 2N° Submission to the Productivity Commission- Workplace Relations Framework Inquiry. Prepared by: lan Scott (Principal Lawyer) with the assistance of JobWatch Volunteers. Job Watch lnc Level 10, 21 Victoria Street,
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
Australian Services Union (ASU) (PDF - 106k)
Submission DR283 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
2 | P a g e. Table of Contents. Introduction. 3 Summary of key ASU issues and recommendations. 4 ASU submission in response to the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report into Australiaâs Workplace Relations Framework. 5. Minimum wages. 5 Penalty
Date received: 17 Sep 2015
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