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Evolution Of Australian Government Industry Statement: Building A Competitive Australia, Robert Castle
Evolution Of Australian Government Industry Statement: Building A Competitive Australia, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Regional Problems In The Implementation Of Labout Market Programs: Aboriginal Employment Programs In Australia, Robert Castle
Regional Problems In The Implementation Of Labout Market Programs: Aboriginal Employment Programs In Australia, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
The Economic Imperative For Restructuring In Australia And New Zealand, Robert Castle, Nigel Haworth
The Economic Imperative For Restructuring In Australia And New Zealand, Robert Castle, Nigel Haworth
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Government Sector And The Private Sector: An Input-Output Analysis For Australia, Robert Castle, J Guest
Government Sector And The Private Sector: An Input-Output Analysis For Australia, Robert Castle, J Guest
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
“Unfree" Labour On The Cattle Stations Of Northern Australia, The Tea Gardens Of Assam, And The Rubber Plantations Of Indo-China, 1920–50, Robert Castle, James Hagan, Andrew Wells
“Unfree" Labour On The Cattle Stations Of Northern Australia, The Tea Gardens Of Assam, And The Rubber Plantations Of Indo-China, 1920–50, Robert Castle, James Hagan, Andrew Wells
Robert G. Castle
This chapter examines unfree labour in three industries in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It focuses on the forms and consequences of protest which arose amongst workers in these industries in response to the conditions under which they were employed. The Assamese tea industry, Vietnamese rubber plantations and Northern Australian cattle ranching used differing means of production, technology and investment but all relied on colonial governments to enable them to recruit and retain a 'contracted' labour force. The forms of the labour relationship varied but led to protests which often took on a wider meaning in struggles for liberation.
Australia And The World In The Twentieth Century, Josephine Castle, Robert Castle, Chris Fisher, Allan Healy, Jim Hagan
Australia And The World In The Twentieth Century, Josephine Castle, Robert Castle, Chris Fisher, Allan Healy, Jim Hagan
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Economic Imperatives For Restructuring In Australia, Robert Castle
Economic Imperatives For Restructuring In Australia, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Social And Economic Change In Australia In World War Ii, Robert Castle
Social And Economic Change In Australia In World War Ii, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Australia Since 1945, Robert Castle, James Hagan
Australia Since 1945, Robert Castle, James Hagan
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.