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... Salary Classification in the Australian Public Service , A Report to the Royal Commission on Australian Government Administration ( Canberra , Australian Government Publishing Service , 1975 ) , pp . 1–2 and 33-43 . 19 Public Service ...
... Salary Classification in the Australian Public Service , A Report to the Royal Commission on Australian Government Administration ( Canberra , Australian Government Publishing Service , 1975 ) , pp . 1–2 and 33-43 . 19 Public Service ...
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... salary details from clients and updated the value of the fund . The system was inefficient . Clients could be involved with as many as sixteen different staff members . The insurance staff gained little personal responsibility and had ...
... salary details from clients and updated the value of the fund . The system was inefficient . Clients could be involved with as many as sixteen different staff members . The insurance staff gained little personal responsibility and had ...
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... salary increase . The former claim has argued specifically for the need to provide employment in order to offset the job displacing effects of technological change . The unions have so far failed to make any headway on this claim and ...
... salary increase . The former claim has argued specifically for the need to provide employment in order to offset the job displacing effects of technological change . The unions have so far failed to make any headway on this claim and ...
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Approaches to the study of organisations | 3 |
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Occupational stress and work effectiveness | 191 |
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