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Law Society of NSW (PDF - 167k)
Submission 184 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
THE LAW SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Our ref: EmploymentLawJEmv940429. 17 March 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: 17 Mar 2015
Australian Consortium for Research on Work and Employment (ACREW), Monash Business School (PDF - 528k)
Submission 181 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. Draft and Final Reports will be available from the Commissionâs website on release at: http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/workplace-relations. The Australian Consortium for Research on Employment and Work. Centre for Global Business.
Date received: 17 Mar 2015
Australian Hotels Association & Accommodation Association of Australia (Joint Submission) (PDF - 2173k)
Submission 164 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Australian Hotels Association (AHA) And. Accommodation Association of Australia (AAoA). Joint Submission to:. Workplace Relations Inquiry Productivity Commission. Workplace.relations@pc.gov.au. 13 March 2015. Contact: Stephen Ferguson AHA National
Date received: 17 Mar 2015
Transport Workers' Union (PDF - 371k)
Submission 145 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Transport WorkersâUnion. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Workplace Relations. . 2. Submitted by email: workplace.relations@pc.gov.au Tony Sheldon National Secretary Transport WorkersâUnion Level 2, 388-390 Sussex Street
Date received: 17 Mar 2015
Australian Higher Education Industrial Association (AHEIA) (PDF - 196k)
Submission 102 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. WORKPLACE RELATIONS FRAMEWORK REVIEW. SUBMISSION BY. AUSTRALIAN HIGHER EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. 17 March 2015. The Australian Higher Education Industrial Association is the registered employer association
Date received: 17 Mar 2015
Department of Industry and Science (PDF - 57k)
Submission 46 for Mutual Recognition Schemes View full list
Australian Government Department of Industry and Science. Industry House, 10 Binara Street CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601. GPO Box 9839 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Web: www.industry.gov.au. ABN: 74 599 608 295. Mutual Recognition Schemes Study Productivity
Date received: 16 Mar 2015
CB&I Constructors Pty Ltd (PDF - 152k)
Submission 238 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
CB&I Constructors Pty Ltd. Level 13, 197 St Georges Terrace. Perth WA 6000. From: Ian MacLeod, CB&I Constructors Pty Ltd To: Workplace.relations@pc.gov.au Date: 13 March 2015 Subject: Productivity Commission Review - Improvement Opportunity. Thank
Date received: 16 Mar 2015
Local Government NSW (PDF - 157k)
Submission 222 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Our ref: I09/0030 By email: workplace.relations@pc.gov.au (Adam Dansie) 14 March 2015 Workplace Relations Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601 Dear Commissioners. Workplace Relations Framework: Other Workplace
Date received: 16 Mar 2015
Chamber of Commerce and Industry QLD (PDF - 1458k)
Submission 150 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. SECTION 1: OVERVIEW. 1.1 Overview. 1. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland
Date received: 16 Mar 2015
National Disability Services (PDF - 35k)
Submission 136 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Response to Productivity Commission Review of the Workplace Relations Framework 2015 National Disability Services (NDS), as the peak organisation for non-government disability providers, would like to bring the major reshaping of disability work
Date received: 16 Mar 2015
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