The formation of a union and its early years of activity can inform and explain present union strategy. In the case of the AMIEU (Qld), the union moves from its craft origins to become an industry union that is flourishing when other unions in Queensland are only just recovering from the 1890s. It also changes from a union that prefers to bargain directly with employers to one that is detrimentally drawn into a centralised award system. This paper explores the first three decades of the AMIEU (Qld): from formation to arbitration
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This paper explores the impact of the NSW arbitration system on workplace industrial relations at Me...
This thesis examines the origins of compulsory arbitration in Australia and New Zealand, analysing ...
From Queensland's inception as a self-governing colony in December 1859, the issue of labour re...
Critics of the progressive decline in membership in Australian unions attribute the predicament to a...
On a day-to-day basis, most interaction between the state arbitration system and trade unions occurr...
In the 1950s, the Queensland branch of the AMIEU initiated and led a campaign for equal wages for wo...
The two great upsurges in Australian union mobilisation occurred in the 1880s and the first decade o...
The strikes of the 1890s have often been depicted as a watershed in Australian industrial relations ...
The analysis of Australian union behaviour, growth and structure has centred on the relationship bet...
This paper will discuss the emergence of trade unions and the first recorded strike at the Lakes Cre...
The evolution of labour law in Queensland was shaped by attempts to strike a balance between the nee...
This paper will discuss the significance, the relevance, and the accuracy of the view that the indus...
Some industrial relations researchers have considered the meat processing industry as one of the mor...
This article investigates an “experiment” by Victoria to use voluntary arbitration in industrial rel...
Western Australia was the first jurisdiction in Australia to legislate for compulsory arbitration. T...
This paper explores the impact of the NSW arbitration system on workplace industrial relations at Me...
This thesis examines the origins of compulsory arbitration in Australia and New Zealand, analysing ...
From Queensland's inception as a self-governing colony in December 1859, the issue of labour re...