The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 477
... industrial matters were held to be void . One of these was the provision in the Arbitration Act which enabled the Common- wealth industrial tribunal to make its awards not merely binding on the parties , but by a " common rule " binding ...
... industrial matters were held to be void . One of these was the provision in the Arbitration Act which enabled the Common- wealth industrial tribunal to make its awards not merely binding on the parties , but by a " common rule " binding ...
Page 486
... industrial powers of the Commonwealth , submitted to referendum in 1926 , this time at the instance of the Nationalist Government ; for the leaders of both political parties had become convinced of the need for an extension of ...
... industrial powers of the Commonwealth , submitted to referendum in 1926 , this time at the instance of the Nationalist Government ; for the leaders of both political parties had become convinced of the need for an extension of ...
Page 710
... Industrial Gazette ( a monthly publication of the Department of Labour and Industry , Sydney ) and various New South Wales Royal Commissions on industrial matters , especially in 1912. The Commonwealth records are in general more ...
... Industrial Gazette ( a monthly publication of the Department of Labour and Industry , Sydney ) and various New South Wales Royal Commissions on industrial matters , especially in 1912. The Commonwealth records are in general more ...
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