Tim Rowse takes up two arguments which have been made about the political conditions of sustained full employment: (1) that full employment requires an incomes policy to compensate for the loss of unemployment as a discipline over labour, and (2) that institutions and policies sustaining full employment imply the \u27increased power of the working class.\u27 How did the Labor government of 1944-5 consider these issues when drafting the White Paper Full employment in Australia? Drawing on archives of the Department of Postwar Reconstruction, this paper depicts a debate among politicians and officials about whether the White Paper should consider alternative systems of wage fixation in Australia. The immediate political value of the White Pap...
The establishment of mass trade unions in the 19th Century made the working class a force to be reck...
Deposited with permission of Australian Historical StudiesWith the 1896 Factories and Shops Act, the...
Is the federal government interested in efficiency or ideology, asks John Edwards AUSTRALIAN labour...
The establishment of post-war full employment (2 per cent unemployment) in Australia was a deliberat...
The Hawke Labor government was elected for its third term of office in 1987. It owes much of this s...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
Australia's Federal Labor Government was elected in 1983 on a socialdemocratic platform, promising S...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 76-89.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The post-war syst...
During the postwar period, internal tensions plagued the Australian labour movement. Central to thes...
The end of the post-World War II ‘long boom’ in the mid-1970s proved the beginning of a process of p...
Kalecki’s ‘Political Aspects of Full Employment’ is a classic work of political economy, showing how...
In the Autumn edition of Australian Options, Peter Brokensha reminded us of the blight of unemployme...
Casual employment in Australia is more prevalent than temporary work in most European nations, and c...
This thesis aims to develop the understanding of workers' class political consciousness. In particul...
Post-Fordism suggests the world\u27s economic travails are the birth-pangs of a new, post- Fordist i...
The establishment of mass trade unions in the 19th Century made the working class a force to be reck...
Deposited with permission of Australian Historical StudiesWith the 1896 Factories and Shops Act, the...
Is the federal government interested in efficiency or ideology, asks John Edwards AUSTRALIAN labour...
The establishment of post-war full employment (2 per cent unemployment) in Australia was a deliberat...
The Hawke Labor government was elected for its third term of office in 1987. It owes much of this s...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
Australia's Federal Labor Government was elected in 1983 on a socialdemocratic platform, promising S...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 76-89.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The post-war syst...
During the postwar period, internal tensions plagued the Australian labour movement. Central to thes...
The end of the post-World War II ‘long boom’ in the mid-1970s proved the beginning of a process of p...
Kalecki’s ‘Political Aspects of Full Employment’ is a classic work of political economy, showing how...
In the Autumn edition of Australian Options, Peter Brokensha reminded us of the blight of unemployme...
Casual employment in Australia is more prevalent than temporary work in most European nations, and c...
This thesis aims to develop the understanding of workers' class political consciousness. In particul...
Post-Fordism suggests the world\u27s economic travails are the birth-pangs of a new, post- Fordist i...
The establishment of mass trade unions in the 19th Century made the working class a force to be reck...
Deposited with permission of Australian Historical StudiesWith the 1896 Factories and Shops Act, the...
Is the federal government interested in efficiency or ideology, asks John Edwards AUSTRALIAN labour...