Comradeship versus Camaraderie
Lauren Brazier
No 379802, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
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Forced participation in collective organisations has been very common in New Zealand’s past. Even now in areas of primary production the Commodity Levies Act 1990 is used to enforce collective contributions from firms: broadly speaking, a majority vote in favour (by those who do vote) is sufficient for the levy to come into being. The performance of such a process deserves ongoing scrutiny, as does its rationale. Here Lauren Brazier investigates the merits of compulsory membership of student associations.
Date: 2013-03-01
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