The History of Australia: The Twentieth Century, 1901-1975 |
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... court of appeal from the Supreme Court of each State , but it was also to carry out the special function of arbitration on disputes between States , or between any of them and the Commonwealth . Thus the High Court came in fact to ...
... court of appeal from the Supreme Court of each State , but it was also to carry out the special function of arbitration on disputes between States , or between any of them and the Commonwealth . Thus the High Court came in fact to ...
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... Court bench . Soon afterwards the High Court ruled that the new industrial Court could have no power to deal with State employees . Nevertheless the establishment of a Federal Arbitration Court in 1904 was , in its long - term effects ...
... Court bench . Soon afterwards the High Court ruled that the new industrial Court could have no power to deal with State employees . Nevertheless the establishment of a Federal Arbitration Court in 1904 was , in its long - term effects ...
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... Court granted a 44 - hour week to the Amalgamated Engineering Union , thereby setting a precedent for reduction of hours in other Commonwealth awards . The Government reacted by proposing a new Conciliation and Arbitration Bill which ...
... Court granted a 44 - hour week to the Amalgamated Engineering Union , thereby setting a precedent for reduction of hours in other Commonwealth awards . The Government reacted by proposing a new Conciliation and Arbitration Bill which ...
Contents
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 55 |
LABOR IN POWER c 19091913 | 68 |
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