Abstract

Bargaining structures have been a central issue in policy debates of recent years. This paper seeks to explore both the ambitions of the Howard Government, through its rhetoric on bargaining structures, and the real impact of the Workplace Relations Act on bargaining structures in Australia. The main conclusion is that the government has been more successful in changing bargaining structures than previously thought.

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