In the 1980s and 1990s Australia trade unions, via their Accord with the Australian Labor Party (ALP), set out to reform vocational education and training and connect it to the centralised industrial relations system. Trade unions saw a need to consolidate their position within a changing Australian and international economic context. Education and training policy was influenced by intellectual trends within economics, industrial relations and management. Its educational objective centred on raising the skill level of the Australian workforce. The primary data for this research was collected by interviewing a group of key labour movement figures, and workers in two factories. The thesis analyses the motivations and expectations th...
The term "trade union education" can be used to cover quite a number of different activities. I thin...
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and traini...
The establishment of mass trade unions in the 19th Century made the working class a force to be reck...
Australian labour set out on a grand attempt to restructure vocational education and training in the...
The last quarter century saw a restructuring of employment, production and trade and a dramatic decl...
Australian trade unions in the 1980s and 1990s sought to influence and guide the restructuring of vo...
In the past seven years there have been some marked changes in the training context in Australia. Ma...
This paper builds on a series of published articles and chapters that date back to the ESREA seminar...
This central underlying principle is now almost unchallenged and is sup-ported by peak education and...
During the 1990s within Australia, a regulated industrial relations system which had fostered the gr...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
Australian trade unions are at a pivotal moment. In 2007-2008, a review of the training and educatio...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
© 2010, © 2010 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Can the current education programme of the Australian ...
There are two main elements to this paper. Firstly, we critically examine the current literacy and n...
The term "trade union education" can be used to cover quite a number of different activities. I thin...
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and traini...
The establishment of mass trade unions in the 19th Century made the working class a force to be reck...
Australian labour set out on a grand attempt to restructure vocational education and training in the...
The last quarter century saw a restructuring of employment, production and trade and a dramatic decl...
Australian trade unions in the 1980s and 1990s sought to influence and guide the restructuring of vo...
In the past seven years there have been some marked changes in the training context in Australia. Ma...
This paper builds on a series of published articles and chapters that date back to the ESREA seminar...
This central underlying principle is now almost unchallenged and is sup-ported by peak education and...
During the 1990s within Australia, a regulated industrial relations system which had fostered the gr...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
Australian trade unions are at a pivotal moment. In 2007-2008, a review of the training and educatio...
Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline ...
© 2010, © 2010 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Can the current education programme of the Australian ...
There are two main elements to this paper. Firstly, we critically examine the current literacy and n...
The term "trade union education" can be used to cover quite a number of different activities. I thin...
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and traini...
The establishment of mass trade unions in the 19th Century made the working class a force to be reck...