A critical review of the major opposing views on arbitration & industrial relations

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Social Issues

 

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January 28, 2014

 

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Isaac argues that ?the master and servant acts ? both in concept and practice reflected the harsh penal code used against the convicts'. However, the latter part of the 1800's brought with it the rising political influence of the working classes and an increasingly powerful trade union. The modification of the master and servant laws through the collectivisation of union groups resulted in a greater role fir state interventions...
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The modification of the master and servant laws through the collectivisation of union groups resulted in a greater role fir state interventions. The 1890's saw the emergence of many disputes over working conditions and the power employers had over employees, which was legitimised by law. Australian workers were illustrating this through strikes and the formation of unions...
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