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Volume 20, issue 2, 2010
- The Trouble with Labour pp. 1-6

- Yanis Varoufakis and Dimitria Groutsis
- Metamorphoses: The Concept of Labour in the History of Political Economy pp. 7-37

- Nicholas J. Theocarakis
- Adam Smith and the Labour Contract: Is Labour Exchange Analogous to Commodity Exchange? pp. 39-48

- Tony Aspromourgos
- The Duality of Labour and the Financial Crisis pp. 49-59

- Dick Bryan
- Psychologising the Subject: HRM, Commodification, and the Objectification of Labour pp. 61-76

- John Shields and David Grant
- Managing Diverse Commodities? From Factory Fodder to Business Asset pp. 77-97

- Lucy Taksa and Dimitria Groutsis
- Globalisation and the Commodification of Labour: Temporary Labour Migration pp. 99-110

- Stuart Rosewarne
- From Blackbirds to Guestworkers in the South Pacific. Plus ça Change…? pp. 111-121

- John Connell
- From Terranova to Terra Firma: A Critique of the Role of Free Labour and the Digital Economy pp. 123-133

- Diane van den Broek
- Book Review: Vocational Training. International Perspectives pp. 135-138

- Phillip Toner
- Book Review: The Airport Economist pp. 139-140

- John Lodewijks
Volume 20, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial pp. i-ii

- N/a
- The Rise and, Hopefully, the Fall of Economic Neo-Liberalism in Theory and Practice pp. 1-6

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Securing Everyday Fairness? Rights, Knowledge and Regulatory Responsibility pp. 7-12

- Lucy Taksa
- Time Use, Gender and Disadvantage in Australia: Conventional Income and ‘Full Income’ Approaches to Estimation pp. 13-33

- Trish Hill
- What Can Data on Educational Outcomes Reveal regarding Australian Children's Right to Develop ‘to Their Fullest Potential’? pp. 35-58

- Gerry Redmond
- Looking Back to Move Forward: The (D)evolution of Australia's EEO Regulatory Framework pp. 59-76

- Andrea North-Samardzic
- The Diversity Management Approach to Equal Employment Opportunity in Australian Organisations pp. 77-92

- John Burgess, Erica French and Glenda Strachan
- The Paradox of Post-Communist Trade Unionism: ‘You Can't Want What You Can't Imagine’ pp. 93-109

- Epp Kallaste and Charles Woolfson
- Industrial Relations and the World Economic Crisis in the Context of Globalisation: From Europe to the World pp. 111-122

- Giulio Sapelli
- Review Article pp. 123-127

- David Morgan
- Book Review: Retirement Provision in Scary Markets pp. 129-130

- Sachi Purcal
- Book Review: Trade Unionism in Australia: A History from Flood to Ebb Tide pp. 131-132

- Alison Barnes
- Book Review: Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment pp. 133-138

- Anne Junor
Volume 19, issue 2, 2009
- Housing and the Global Financial Crisis: US versus Australia pp. 1-16

- Nigel Stapledon
- The Current Financial Crisis: Causes and Policy pp. 17-25

- Peter Kriesler
- The Current Crisis Has a Silver Lining pp. 27-38

- John Nevile
- Discretionary Fiscal Policy and Budget Deficits: An ‘Orthodox’ Critique of Current Policy Debate pp. 39-58

- Neil Hart
- ‘The Current Crisis of Capitalism’: What Sort of Crisis? pp. 59-67

- Jocelyn Pixley
- Developing an Analytical Framework for Analysing and Assessing Public-Private Partnerships: A Hospital Case Study pp. 69-90

- Demi Chung
- Off-Shored Services Workers: Labour Law and Practice in India pp. 91-106

- Carolyn Penfold
- Devolution, Job Enrichment and Workplace Performance in Sri Lanka's Garment Industry pp. 107-122

- Ananda Jayawardana and Michael O'Donnell
- Skills, Training and Human Resource Development: A Response pp. 123-127

- Irena Grugulis
Volume 19, issue 1, 2008
- Symposium: Recent Developments in Regulation and Implications for Social Inclusion pp. 1-2

- Hazel Bateman and Peter Kriesler
- The Contemporary Growth Regime Has Been Ensured by the Australian State's Mutations (at Least until Now) pp. 3-23

- Lynne Chester
- Minimum Wages, Unions, the Economy and Society pp. 25-37

- John Nevile and Peter Kriesler
- Collective Bargaining under Trade Practices Law pp. 39-56

- Joe Isaac
- Privatisation, Myopia and the Long-Run Provision of Economic Infrastructure in Australia pp. 57-72

- Michael Johnson
- Social Exclusion: Challenges for Research and Implications for Policy pp. 73-91

- Peter Saunders
- ‘The Government is the Best Landlord I've Ever Had’: Older Public Housing Tenants and Social Inclusion in Inner Sydney pp. 93-107

- Alan Morris
- Low-Skill Workers, Technology, and Education: A New Vision for Workforce Development Policy pp. 109-127

- Mary Gatta
- Skills and Training: Reflections on a Recent British Contribution to Current Debates pp. 129-143

- Ian Hampson
Volume 18, issue 2, 2008
- Remaking Industrial Relations in Australia pp. 1-6

- Joellen Riley and Peter Sheldon
- The Future of Industrial Relations in Australia pp. 7-14

- Keith Hancock
- The NSW Green Paper Twenty Years On: A Reflection on the Future pp. 15-22

- John Niland
- Australian Labour Law and the Rudd Vision: Some Observations pp. 23-31

- Ron McCallum
- Beyond WorkChoices: Negotiating a Moment pp. 33-41

- Margaret Gardner
- Labour Standards, Safety Nets and Minimum Conditions pp. 43-51

- Jill Murray
- WorkChoices and Independent Contractors: The Revolution That Never Happened pp. 53-62

- Andrew Stewart
- Re-imagining the Role of Trade Unions after WorkChoices pp. 63-70

- Shae McCrystal
- A New Province for Women and Work pp. 71-78

- Marian Baird
- Unfair Dismissal Cases pp. 79-84

- Murray Wilcox
- Labour Market Efficiency and Fairness: Agreements and the Independent Resolution of Difference pp. 85-95

- John Buchanan
- An Employer Perspective pp. 97-102

- Ron Baragry
- Future Prospects for Labour Law — Lessons from the United Kingdom pp. 103-111

- Keith D. Ewing
- Grasping the Moment: Some Cross-Tasman Thoughts on Australian Labour Law Reform pp. 113-122

- Gordon Anderson
- Suppose Australia Copied US Employee Relations Practices pp. 123-130

- George Strauss
Volume 18, issue 1, 2007
- Errata pp. i-i

- N/a
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- N/a
- The Impact of Children on Australian Women's and Men's Superannuation pp. 3-26

- Nick Parr, Shauna Ferris and Stephane Mahuteau
- Farewell to Tax Neutrality: The Implications for an Aging Population pp. 27-52

- Susan St. John
- Trade Union Responses to White Collar Off-Shoring pp. 53-77

- Carolyn Penfold
- War, Racism and Industrial Relations in an Australian Mining Town, 1916–1935 pp. 79-97

- Sarah Gregson
- Australian Skill Shortages: How the Howard Government Did Not Change its Mind pp. 99-114

- Alan Montague and Judith Bessant
- AWAs and Individual Bargaining in the Era of WorkChoices: A Critical Evaluation Using Negotiation Theory pp. 115-142

- Peter Sheldon and Nancy Kohn
- ‘We've Got This New Legislation’: A Review Article on Australia@Work and other 2007 Reports on WorkChoices pp. 143-153

- Diane Fieldes
- Book Review: Australian Charter of Employment Rights pp. 155-156

- Braham Dabscheck
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