Productivity and Progress |
Contents
THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BACKGROUND | 3 |
PRODUCTIVITY AND LABOUR RELATIONS | 35 |
J Geddes | 70 |
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achieve arbitration attitude Australia Australian Labor Party bargaining basic basis Britain British Broken Hill capital cent Clark Kerr co-operation coal competition cost countries craft unions darg demarcation discussion ductivity economic growth effect efficiency employer engineering example factors featherbedding Federation full employment gang higher productivity human impact important improved incentive schemes increasing productivity individual industrial relations Institute interest investment joint consultation labour force limited living machines managerial mechanization ment metal trades methods miners mining moulders operation organization output particular plant population problems productivity-consciousness profits progress responsibility restrictive practices result retail price index shift Sir Harold Hartley skill Snowy Mountains Scheme social society South Maitland Coalfield South Wales standards Stevedoring Stevedoring Industry strike action technical tend tion tivity trade union movement unionists United wage workers