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Workforce in transition: implications for welfare. by Jamrozi, Adam | University of New South Wales. Social Policy Research Centre | Marilyn, Hoey. Publisher: Kensington, N.S.W. University of New South Wales, Social Welfare Research Centre 1981Description: 74 p PDF.Other title: SWRC reports and proceedings ; no. 08.Online Access: DOWNLOAD PDF Notes: May 1981Summary: In this exploratory study, changes in the structure of the Australian labour market during the 1970s are examined, with the aim to ascertain the effects these changes might have on the wellbeing of the workforce. Six issues have been selected for initial analysis: unemployment of youth; shift from full-time to part time work; employment of women; early withdrawal from the workforce; low incomes in relation to the cost of living and taxation system; and the position of labour in a capital-intensive economy.Availability:
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International Labour Organization / by International Labour Organization. Publisher: 05/28/2003 14:24:00http://www.ilo.org/ 2003Notes: Description based on contents viewed : 05/28/2003 Mode of access : WORLD WIDE WEB Includes links to: World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization; Social Dimension of Globalization documents; ILO library; on-line photo library ONLINE RESOURCESummary: ILO: International Labour Organization - The International Labour Organization is the UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rightsAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Shifting risk : work and working life in Australia : a report for the Australian Council of Trade Unions / by Rafferty, Mike | University of Sydney. Faculty of Economics and Business. orkplace Research Centre | Yu, Serena. Publisher: Sydney, N.S.W. University of Sydney. Faculty of Economics and Business. Workplace Research Centre 2010Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: September 2010 Bibliography : p. 35-37 INTO AND OUT OF WORKSummary: The research that underpins this paper was initially conceived as a response to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). It quickly became clear that a proper understanding of the current possibilities and challenges for organised labour required us to think more broadly about the period that the GFC brought to a close. The paper was therefore developed around the proposition that how organised labour comes to terms with the period we have been living through, and the contradictions and opportunities that it presents will make a decisive difference to the lives of working people, and to the future of organised labour. The goal has been to begin to build a broad analysis and provide an avenue for drawing in a range of experiences and expertise. The report builds a careful analysis of developments that have been occurring over recent decades, and their implications for labour and organised labour in particular. Summarising that sort of analysis would not do justice to the research we have assembled. Instead, this summary attempts to present a couple of the big issues and arguments it uncovered, and to draw out some of the key implications of the research. The detailed evidence and argumentation from which the key themes of the report are extracted are to be found in the body of the report.Availability:
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Work and inequality. / by Lonsdale, Susan. Publisher: London, U.K. Longman 1985Description: 251 p.Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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The future of work / by Inglis, Jane (ed.) | Australian Council of Social Service. Publisher: Surry Hills, N.S.W. Australian Council of Social Service 1993Description: 94 p. : ill.Notes: March 1993 Maximising work opportunities for future Australians ; Alison McClelland ; p. 40-48Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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When roles overlap : workers with family responsibilities. / by VandenHeuvel, Audrey. Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. Australian Institute of Family Studies with Work and Family Unit, Dept. of Industrial Relations 1993Description: xiii, 122 p. PDF.Online Access: DOWNLOAD PDF Summary: Results from a national study on the overlap between'work and family roles of employed single parents and workers in two-income families are detailed in this book. The objectives of the study were to identify workers' use of leave to care for sick family members and to meet other family care needs, and to obtain information about who workers care for. The study also examines the characteristics of those surveyed in relation to their need to balance work and family demands. The sample of 2642 employees is diverse and includes male and female employees, parents and people with no children, private and public sector workers, and those with permanent, contract and casual jobs.Availability:
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Social justice through employment. / by Challen, Michael B. Publisher: Brotherhood of St Laurence (unpub.) 1992Description: 10 p.Online Access: DOWNLOAD PDF Notes: Paper presented at Anzaas. Symposium on Unemployment The unemployment crisis : is there a way out? 30 Oct 1992Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1). Items available for reference: BSL Archives (1).
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Competitiveness and the future of work. / by Angwin, Mike. Publisher: 1993Description: p. 49-64.Notes: Rec. no. for book is B5279 Separately indexed papers (all contain same ID/1 FUTURE OF WORK) Indexed paperAvailability: No items available
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The future of work in Australia. / by Howard, John. Publisher: 1993Description: p. 80-90.Notes: Rec. no. for book : B5279 Separately indexed papers (all contain same ID/1 FUTURE OF WORK) Indexed paperAvailability: No items available
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Full employment and citizenship after Keynes. / by Beilharz, Peter. Publisher: 1994Description: pp.28-31.Notes: Rec. no. for book: B5666 Some papers are also indexed separately. Indexed papers have the same ID - UNIYA. The employment white paper : a new social charter? : Melbourne seminar. indexed paperAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Work : a Christian vision. / by Cornish, Sandie. Publisher: 1994Description: pp.18-28.Notes: Rec. no. for book: B5666 Some papers are also indexed separately. Indexed papers have the same ID - UNIYA. The employment white paper : a new social charter? : Melbourne seminar. indexed paperAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Beyond neo-classical economics : strategies for growth. / by Legge, John. Publisher: 1994Description: pp.45-65.Notes: Rec. no. for book: B5666 Some papers are also indexed separately. Indexed papers have the same ID - UNIYA. The employment white paper : a new social charter? : Melbourne seminar. indexed paperAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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