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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Innovative Research Universities (PDF - 408k)
Submission 196 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
w iru.edu.au Charles Darwin University Flinders University Griffith University James Cook University La Trobe University Murdoch University. Workplace relations framework: IRU submission to the Productivity Commission. The Innovative Research
Date received: 23 Mar 2015
Institute of Public Accountants (PDF - 964k)
Submission 180 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
The Institute of Public Accountants. Submission to the Productivity Commission: Workplace relations framework. March 2015. 2. Introduction The IPA is one of the three professional accounting bodies in Australia, representing over 35, 000 accountants,
Date received: 23 Mar 2015
Geelong Chamber of Commerce (PDF - 241k)
Submission 177 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
geelongchamberofcommerce Suite 13, Level 2, 10 Moorabool Street, Geelong Victoria 3220. P 61 3 5222 2234 F 61 3 5222 2235 E reception@geelongchamber.com.au W www.geelongchamber.com.au. Geelong Chamber of Commerce Ltd ABN 93 448 204 638. 2 0 1 5 P l
Date received: 23 Mar 2015
ALDI Stores (PDF - 1510k)
Submission 146 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
ALDI Stores (A Limited Partnership) Mll90 196 So 019. 10 Burando Road. Prestons. NSW 2170 AUSTRALIA. 18th March 2015. Workplace Relations Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City 2601. By Email: workplace.relations@pc.gov.au. Dear
Date received: 23 Mar 2015
Law Council of Australia (PDF - 136k)
Submission 36 for Business Set-up, Transfer And Closure View full list
Law Council of Australia Submission in Response to Productivity Commission Issues Paper - Business Set-up, Transfer and Closure 18 March 2015 1. Introduction This Submission is made by the Insolvency &Reconstruction Law Committee of the Business 1.
Date received: 20 Mar 2015
Jobs Australia (PDF - 404k)
Submission 221 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission: Productivity Commission inquiry into the Workplace Relations Framework . Page 2 . CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION . 3 ABOUT JOBS AUSTRALIA . 3 COMMUNITY SECTOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS . 3 ABOUT THIS SUBMISSION . 3. 1. CONTEXT .
Date received: 20 Mar 2015
Glencore (PDF - 1033k)
Submission 185 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission. Australiaâs Workplace Relations Framework. March 2015. Page 2 of 20. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page no. A. Introduction. 3. B. Glencoreâs business. 4. C. Safety Net: National Employment Standards. 7. Annual leave
Date received: 20 Mar 2015
Business Council of Australia (PDF - 1073k)
Submission 173 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission to the Productivity. Commissionâs Workplace Relations Inquiry. Business Council of Australia ⢠March 2015 1. Contents OVERVIEW 2 Introduction 2 Australiaâs economy, demography and workplaces are in transition 2 Our existing
Date received: 20 Mar 2015
Community and Public Sector Union (PDF - 439k)
Submission 160 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
191-199 Thomas St SYDNEY NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA Phone: 61 (02) 8204 6950 ï¬ Fax: 61 (02) 8204 6977 http://www.cpsu.org.au ï¬ nadine.flood@cpsu.org.au. Community and Public Sector Union. Nadine Flood â National Secretary. Workplace Relations
Date received: 20 Mar 2015
Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (PDF - 815k)
Submission 175 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry into the. Workplace Relations Framework. Date Submitted: March 2015. Submitted by: Ian Blandthorn. National Assistant Secretary. SDA National Office. Level 6. 53 Queen Street. MELBOURNE VIC 3000. Telephone: (03) 8611
Date received: 19 Mar 2015
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