From penal colony to compulsory arbitration : limited pilot edition / by J. Hutson
From penal colony to compulsory arbitration : limited pilot edition / by J. Hutson
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Date
1963
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MLMSS 10539
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Language
English
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Contents
0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder) - typescript, manuscript annotations
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Fonds
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Contents
Bound volume, duplicated typescript with manuscript annotations and corrections, 176 pages. Original limited pilot edition manuscript of "From penal colony to compulsory arbitration" by Jack Hutson. The manuscript assesses the development of arbitration law in Australia from the workers and trade unions' perspectives. A printed edition retitled "Fr...
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From penal colony to compulsory arbitration : limited pilot edition / by J. Hutson
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Date from annotation on cover
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Purchased from Mark's Book Barn, 16 May 2019
Administrative / Biographical history
Jack Hutson (1912-2003) was a trade unionist and member of the Communist Party in Australia. It was through Hutson's role in training and research for the Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU) that his most substantial work for the union movement was done. He became one of the best-informed unionists on the Australian arbitration and wage fixing syst...
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MLMSS 10539
Record Identifier
YEG6lXqn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YEG6lXqn
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9657996
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