This dissertation examines New Zealand politics and union conflict between 1968 and 1980. It is focused on trade unions, Sir Robert Muldoon; key members of National cabinet and on key persons in the trade union movement. This work uses specific disputes as case studies and examples. New Zealand had changing economic conditions at end of the1960's with the end of the post-war 'long boom' and the beginnings of an economic recession. The state's role in recession year economics is questioned in this thesis with particular emphasis on the efficacy of Muldoon's interventionist economic policies during an economic recession. Marxist and neo-Marxist theories are applied to theories of the state's role in economic management. It is argued tha...
In a period where trade union organisation was persistently attacked by the Government and denied th...
This paper discusses the general direction of change in New Zealand's labour relations structures an...
The unity that had been expressed at the FOL Conference following the successful Kenleith settlement...
This thesis represents an Attempt to examine, in a particular historical context, the relationship b...
On May 3rd 1991 the legislative framework of industrial relations in New Zealand was revolutionised ...
© 2018 Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Inc. New Zealand's Fourth Labour Governme...
This thesis examines the strategies adopted by a full employment welfare state in response to sharpl...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between economic restructuring, the changing division...
New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government (1984–90) implemented a remarkably rapid process of economic ...
This paper argues that the 1989 health sector strike grew out of the combined effects of the Labour ...
In the 1980s the AMWU influenced the NZEU with respect to education and training. The purpose of th...
Trade unions and trade unionism are under serious threat in most industrialised countries, in what h...
This thesis examines the origins of compulsory arbitration in Australia and New Zealand, analysing ...
There has been a crisis in socialist thought in the post-war era and increasing pessimism concerning...
In a period where trade union organisation was persistently attacked by the Government and denied th...
This paper discusses the general direction of change in New Zealand's labour relations structures an...
The unity that had been expressed at the FOL Conference following the successful Kenleith settlement...
This thesis represents an Attempt to examine, in a particular historical context, the relationship b...
On May 3rd 1991 the legislative framework of industrial relations in New Zealand was revolutionised ...
© 2018 Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Inc. New Zealand's Fourth Labour Governme...
This thesis examines the strategies adopted by a full employment welfare state in response to sharpl...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between economic restructuring, the changing division...
New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government (1984–90) implemented a remarkably rapid process of economic ...
This paper argues that the 1989 health sector strike grew out of the combined effects of the Labour ...
In the 1980s the AMWU influenced the NZEU with respect to education and training. The purpose of th...
Trade unions and trade unionism are under serious threat in most industrialised countries, in what h...
This thesis examines the origins of compulsory arbitration in Australia and New Zealand, analysing ...
There has been a crisis in socialist thought in the post-war era and increasing pessimism concerning...
In a period where trade union organisation was persistently attacked by the Government and denied th...
This paper discusses the general direction of change in New Zealand's labour relations structures an...
The unity that had been expressed at the FOL Conference following the successful Kenleith settlement...