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In March 2002 Ansett Australia, the country's second largest airline, collapsed after 66 years of operation. Ansert … significant anguish of Ansett's now ex-employees: 'they emerged from departure gate lounge 11, some were crying, some locked arms …
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employers. These reforms were instigated by a perceived change in Australia?s international competitiveness and an overall lack … changes in VET policy and the implications for management strategy within the retail industry. It discusses the key elements … changes in VET policy and the implications for management strategy in the retail industry it is evident that the outcomes of …
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This thesis describes the development of a body of theory explaining why the principals of Australian software firms have difficulty in changing the organizational structures of their businesses. The need for change is predicated on the view that availability of capital is an essential...
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to cater to the needs of industry and employers. This paper draws upon research into the changes in VET policy and the … implications for management strategy within the retail industry. Evidence from case study research into three large Australian …. Using a framework for analysing management strategy developed by Sisson and Marginson (2003), the paper is structured in …
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This paper develops a conceptual framework to examine the factors impacting on the adoption of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and its impact on retail supply chain performance. RFID has been applied successfully in closed systems for some time. However, recent technology improvements and...
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firms employing 100 or fewer staff from unfair dismissal laws will allow SME employers to introduce more 'flexible …' employment practices and employ more staff. This paper discusses the survey responses of employers or managers from 121 … workplaces in Sydney, the overwhelming majority being SMEs. The results suggest that there is little enthusiasm by management to …
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Service industries hold an increasingly dynamic and pivotal role in today's knowledge-based economies. The logistics industry is a classic example of the birth and development of a vital new service-based industry, transformed from the business concept of transportation to that of serving the...
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Service industries hold an increasingly dynamic and pivotal role in today?s knowledge-based economies. The logistics industry is a classic example of the birth and development of a vital new service-based industry, transformed from the business concept of transportation to that of serving the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009481968
The increasing acceptance of enterprise bargaining by both employers and trade unions in Australia calls into question … the collective representation of individual employers in both award-making and in matters arising out of awards. This …
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Equal Remuneration Principle to determine that the work of long day care child care employees had been undervalued. The NSW … tribunal?s use of the principle and its rejection of the employers? unsubstantiated submissions clearly showed the limits of … employers ?crying wolf?. However the long term value of the state?s equal remuneration principle is questioned given that the …
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