Australia and the Australians: A New Concise HistoryHumanities Press, 1970 - 869 strani |
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... wage determination was a major problem . The court could not see its way to grant any major wage increases , and there was widespread grumbling . Soon after the war , the government had appointed a Royal Commission to assess to what ...
... wage determination was a major problem . The court could not see its way to grant any major wage increases , and there was widespread grumbling . Soon after the war , the government had appointed a Royal Commission to assess to what ...
Stran 527
... wage problem in the face of steadily rising prices and costs . The scope and over - all influence of the Federal Arbitration Court con- tinued to grow . The inclusion in all federal awards after 1921 of automatic quarterly wage ...
... wage problem in the face of steadily rising prices and costs . The scope and over - all influence of the Federal Arbitration Court con- tinued to grow . The inclusion in all federal awards after 1921 of automatic quarterly wage ...
Stran 546
... wages in addition to the normal adjustment of the wage to quarterly decreases in the cost of living . The court made its decision in January 1931 after hearing evidence that covered the whole economic position of the country and finding ...
... wages in addition to the normal adjustment of the wage to quarterly decreases in the cost of living . The court made its decision in January 1931 after hearing evidence that covered the whole economic position of the country and finding ...
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