Foundations of arbitration : the origins and effects of state compulsory arbitration, 1890-1914
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Foundations of arbitration : the origins and effects of state compulsory arbitration, 1890-1914
(Australian studies in labour relations)
Oxford University Press, 1989
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  Okinawa
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
State compulsory arbitration of industrial disputes is a major aspect of the Australian political economy. Conceived at a time of social and economic disruption, compulsory arbitration has remained a source of controversy and debate. This book re-opens the debate on the introduction of arbitration but seeks to give rise to different questions.
Table of Contents
- Origins: Pre-arbitral labour legislation in Australia
- Voluntarism of compulsion?
- State systems of conciliation and arbitration
- The compulsory arbitration model of industrial dispute settlement
- Agency: Forced march
- Trade unions, the labour party and the introduction of arbitration in New South Wales and the commonwealth
- Neither capital nor labour
- Effects: The economy, wages and the establishment of arbitration
- Compulsory arbitration
- Master builders and the beginnings of arbitration in New South Wales
- The shop assistants case of 1907 and labour relations in Sydney's retail industry
- Theoretical reflections: Theoretical perspectives on legislative innovation: Corporatism and Australian arbitration
- Arbitration and the fight for economic justice
- The state, the labour process and the foundations of arbitration
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Notes on contributors
- Index
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