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Any Attention Is Bad Attention? Public Opinion towards the Howard Government's Industrial Relations Reforms in 2005 download_trans.gif Download

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As other papers in this volume establish, the Howard Government’s industrial relations laws pose a serious threat to the rights and living standards of Australians. There could be few stronger contrasts than between the content-free information campaign the government has run (costing some $55 million so far) and the impenetrably complex form in which the legislation arrived into Federal Parliament in November 2005. The reforms, which uproot the foundations of Australian industrial relations,  mark the second major confrontation between a wily, if depleted, union movement, led by the ACTU, and their powerful Federal political foes.
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