The state has played a conspicuous role in the history of labour in Australia and New Zealand both as a focus for struggles and where the labour movement achieved a degree of influence that garnered the interest of progressives in other countries. The state is a complex institution and its relationship to labour has been equally complex, especially when the differential impacts on particular groups, such as women, are considered. This article traces state regulation of work arrangements (broadly defined) in both countries over the period of European presence. Although there are significant similarities, a number of differences are identified. We also indicate how recent research and debate on the historiography of the state can provide new ...
Abstract: This paper critically introduces regulation theory as a methodology for analysing Australi...
This is a book on how and why workers come together. Almost coincident with its inception, worker or...
New Zealand, for much of the present century has been regarded by other English speaking nations as ...
The state has played a conspicuous role in the history of labour in Australia and New Zealand both a...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
Within the work and employment literature there has been a tendency to conflate the concept of regul...
An important dimension to understanding the development and character of employment relations in Aus...
This article compares the development of the law and policy relating to collective aspects of labour...
Increasing attention (particularly in Europe and the United States) has been paid to the use by stat...
This paper examines changes in the commercial cleaning industry in Australasia which are occurring a...
Abstract: This paper reviews the origins of compulsory conciliation and arbitration, by re-examinin...
This paper traces the development of managerial states in the United Kingdom and Australia. It argue...
This thesis challenges current neo-Marxist, feminist and neo-Weberian theories of the state which i...
This paper traces the development of managerial states in the United Kingdom and Australia. It argue...
This article presents results from a recent leximetric study as to how the �protective strength� of ...
Abstract: This paper critically introduces regulation theory as a methodology for analysing Australi...
This is a book on how and why workers come together. Almost coincident with its inception, worker or...
New Zealand, for much of the present century has been regarded by other English speaking nations as ...
The state has played a conspicuous role in the history of labour in Australia and New Zealand both a...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
Within the work and employment literature there has been a tendency to conflate the concept of regul...
An important dimension to understanding the development and character of employment relations in Aus...
This article compares the development of the law and policy relating to collective aspects of labour...
Increasing attention (particularly in Europe and the United States) has been paid to the use by stat...
This paper examines changes in the commercial cleaning industry in Australasia which are occurring a...
Abstract: This paper reviews the origins of compulsory conciliation and arbitration, by re-examinin...
This paper traces the development of managerial states in the United Kingdom and Australia. It argue...
This thesis challenges current neo-Marxist, feminist and neo-Weberian theories of the state which i...
This paper traces the development of managerial states in the United Kingdom and Australia. It argue...
This article presents results from a recent leximetric study as to how the �protective strength� of ...
Abstract: This paper critically introduces regulation theory as a methodology for analysing Australi...
This is a book on how and why workers come together. Almost coincident with its inception, worker or...
New Zealand, for much of the present century has been regarded by other English speaking nations as ...