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Australian Compulsory Arbitration— Some Proposed Modifications
Journal of Industrial Relations, 1976The debate about the merits and demerits of Australia's unique industrial relations arrangements is as old, or older, than those arrangements themselves. This paper will take the view that those advocating substantial change in the system have won the day, at least in terms of the intellectual debate, and that it is now time to consider a major ...
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Why the British Shelved Compulsory Arbitration
California Management Review, 1960Talk about the possibility of introducing compulsory arbitration in the U. S. to solve labor disputes still rages. As this article points out, Americans could learn a good lesson from the British on this matter.
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Compulsory Arbitration: A Dialogue
Public Personnel Management, 1974Peter J. Brennan, Eugene F. Berrodin
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The Australian Experiment of Compulsory Arbitration
1989The compulsory arbitration system of Australia and New Zealand, which inspired one American professor at the turn of the century to describe it as ‘the most notable experiment yet made in social democracy’, can be seen as the pinnacle of the antipodean social experiments which earned the colonies the title of ‘social laboratory of the world’ at the ...
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Compulsory Consolidation in Arbitral Proceedings
2022Lijun Liz Zhao, Catherine Green
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