ATUA: Australian Trade Union Archives
Australian Trade Union Archives [ATUA] is an online gateway for researchers and scholars of labour history, designed to link together historical detail, archival resources, published material and current information about Australian industrial organisations, mainly including trade unions and also employer bodies.
Austlii
For legal decisions other than Commission decisions.
Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC)
The AIRC oversees the federal industrial jurisdiction as the independent watchdog. Their site includes information on forthcoming hearings and significant matters before the Commissioners.
BossWatch
"BossWatch is the first concerted attempt by Australian unions to map our corporate landscape and track the linkages between our major employers. It is a resource open to all unions sponsored by the Labor Council of NSW."
Federal Court of Australia
"the web site of the Federal Court of Australia … provides information about the Court, its history, current practice and reasons for judgments."
High Court of Australia
"The High Court is the highest court in the Australian judicial system. It was established in 1901 by Section 71 of the Constitution. The functions of the High Court are to interpret and apply the law of Australia; to decide cases of special federal significance including challenges to the constitutional validity of laws and to hear appeals, by special leave, from Federal, State and Territory courts."
National Centre for Vocational Education Research - Links
Industrial relations, employment and VET research links.
National Library of Australia - Law Resources
Links to many law resources on the Internet and has an overview of the Australian legal system.
TUC Trade Union history website
"Trade unions have played, and will continue to play, a decisive role in shaping economic and social developments in Britain - yet much of their history is at present unknown and inaccessible to the public. These images provide a dynamic new resource allowing us to connect with the working lives of our predecessors, helping to analyse historical developments and to build for the future."
Tasmanian Industrial Commission
The decisions of the Tasmanian industrial Commission are on the web, including 2000 & 2001 and all previous full bench decisions.
"The Tasmanian Industrial Commission is established under the Industrial Relations Act 1984. The Act provides for the establishment of a Tasmanian Industrial Commission having a jurisdiction to hear and determine industrial matters in both the public and private sectors of employment, including the making of industrial awards and agreements, the settling of industrial disputes to provide for the registration of employer and employee organisations and to encourage workplace bargaining, and to provide for related and other matters."
WageNet
"WageNet provides access to wages and conditions of employment information."
Workplace Authority
From the website: "The Workplace Authority has responsibility for providing advice, assistance, information and education on workplace agreements made under the Workplace Relations Act 1996."
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