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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Government of South Australia (PDF - 483k)
Submission 114 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Productivity Commission â Workplace Relations Framework Submission from the Government of South Australia. March 2015. 2. Contents Executive Summary. 3. PART ONE General comments on the workplace relations framework. 5. The Safety Net. 5. National
Date received: 11 Mar 2015
Queensland Nurses' Union (QNU) (PDF - 178k)
Submission 86 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission to The Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Australiaâs Workplace Relations Framework. March, 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: 11 Mar 2015
Sarah Kelly (PDF - 72k)
Submission 83 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback on the issues paper. My comments relate to the following two matters raised in the âplain Englishâversion of the Issues Paper. What works well in the system? While no system is perfect, Australia
Date received: 11 Mar 2015
Hair and Beauty Australia (PDF - 210k)
Submission 47 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Hair and Beauty Australia. Hair and Beauty Australia (HABA) is the peak body representing the hair and beauty industry in Australia and is the only hair and beauty association registered with the Fair Work Commission. HABA is responsible for
Date received: 11 Mar 2015
Brendan McCarthy (PDF - 199k)
Submission 43 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Submission to. Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Workplace Relations Submitted By Brendan McCarthy 10 March 2015 (Submitted by email). ⢠Introduction. ⢠I am making this submission as an individual having had a long experience in workplace
Date received: 11 Mar 2015
Australian Institute of Architects (PDF - 36k)
Submission 43 for Mutual Recognition Schemes View full list
Level 2, 7 National Circuit. Barton ACT 2600. PO Box 3373 Manuka 2603. T 612 6121 2000. F 612 6121 2001. national@architecture.com.au. architecture.com.au. 5 March 2015. Mr Jonathan Coppel. Presiding Commissioner. Mutual Recognition Schemes Study.
Date received: 10 Mar 2015
Alec King (PDF - 70k)
Submission 152 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission. I write to advocate a return to tariffs as a means to improving both productivity in Australian manufacturing, employment, and GDP. While consecutive Australian governments have continued on a campaign
Date received: 10 Mar 2015
Jean Alugia (PDF - 49k)
Submission 55 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
If this inquiry is held and run in a genuinely objective and bipartisan way, it could be beneficial to the country and successive governments for many years to come. This is why I hope some of the little biases and subtle political
Date received: 10 Mar 2015
Everson's Food Processors (PDF - 444k)
Submission 54 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Macleay River Meats Pty Ltd trading as. EVERSON'S FOOD PROCESSORS ABN: 24 070 149 923. PO BOX 5002 FREDERICKTON NSW 2440 PH: (02) 6561 0112 FAX: (02) 6566 8556. Productivity Commission Inquiry Into the Workplace Relations Framework GPO Box 1428
Date received: 10 Mar 2015
Craig Joy Consulting (PDF - 125k)
Submission 49 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Craig Joy Workplace Consulting. ABN 2244 375 0853. Submission to Productivity Commission Workplace Relations Review:. ⢠Conflicting application of the Independent Contractors Act by government agencies ⢠Superfluous, onerous and
Date received: 10 Mar 2015
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