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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Fabienne Virago (PDF - 90k)
Submission DR143 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
Date received: 19 Aug 2011
J Callaghan (PDF - 13k)
Submission DR144 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
Received by email 19/8/11. Subject: Cutting Retail Wages. To whom it may concern, I am a university student, and i have worked in retail for the last two years to fund my degree. As it is, retail workers are not paid enough for what they are
Date received: 19 Aug 2011
Mike Johnson (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR140 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
Received by email 19/8/11. Hello, my name is mike Johnson, I am a member of the SDA and was also a shop steward for many years. I have also worked as a store person with much customer interaction for over 27 years in the retail sector. I am
Date received: 19 Aug 2011
Elinor Nan Wilson (PDF - 86k)
Submission DR112 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
Date received: 19 Aug 2011
Denise Thomson (PDF - 25k)
Submission DR111 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
Introduction My name is Denise Thomson; I am a Maternal and Child Health Nurse working in metropolitan Melbourne for the last four years. I have a caseload of 700 families but my main area of support is the under ages one families. The area has an 85
Date received: 19 Aug 2011
Horst Walter (PDF - 14k)
Submission DR136 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
Dear Members of the Commission, I would like to present for your consideration my opinion about the proposed (by industry) changes, namely:. 1. To reduce minimum wages;. 2. To get rid of unfair dismissal protections;. 3. To remove penalty rates for
Date received: 18 Aug 2011
Diana Rickard (PDF - 18k)
Submission DR135 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
Dear Productivity Commission members,. I an appalled that the Australian retail industry wants to take away its workers' fair and equitable working conditions fought for - long and hard - by Australian unionists including:. 1. Reducing minimum
Date received: 18 Aug 2011
Shona Wickham (PDF - 13k)
Submission DR110 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
I am currently an MCH nursing student at RMIT. I am very concerned that there is some discussion about not having to be a registered midwife to train as a MCH nurse. I have 25 years experience as a general obstetric nurse, paediatric nurse, midwife
Date received: 18 Aug 2011
Leonie Delaney (PDF - 67k)
Submission DR109 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
My name is Leonie Delaney and I have been practising as a Maternal and Child Health Nurse in Victoria since January 2009.
Date received: 17 Aug 2011
Australian Dental Industry Association (PDF - 171k)
Submission DR142 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
Date received: 16 Aug 2011
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