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The Coalition and Voluntary Industrial Agreements: Some Constitutional Questions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

Greg Craven*
Affiliation:
Law School, University of Melbourne
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Abstract

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In an earlier issue of this Journal the Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations outlined the Coalition’s industrial relations policy. A major ingredient of that policy is the provision of voluntary industrial agreements. This article reviews the constitutional heads of power under which any future Coalition government may seek to legislate for voluntary industrial agreements. It suggests that they could be major impediments to such legislation.

Type
Symposium: The Coalition Fightback Package
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s) 1992

References

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