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LabordocInternational Labor Organisation: Labordoc contains references to a wide range of print and electronic publications, including journal articles, from countries around the world, on all aspects of work and sustainable livelihoods, and the work-related aspects of economic and social development and human rights. Labordoc provides an ever increasing number of links to online publications available on the Internet. Documents are also available via the National Library's catalogue, as NLA is a depository library for ILO publications.
Australian Trade Union ArchivesUniversity of Melbourne: , published material and current information about Australian industrial organisations, mainly including trade unions and also employer bodies.
Informit: Covers employment, industrial relations, and related topics, including labour economics, policy and legislation, workplace reform, employment policy and trends, recruitment
Public Service Gazette (Australia)Commonwealth of Australia: and Public Service Commissioner Directions. Such matters include notice of examinations, APS Employment Opportunities, staff movements to APS employment opportunities, promotions
Informit: Covers industrial relations and related topics, including industrial conflict, wages and conditions, labour market economics, equal employment opportunity, labour law
of the colony at the time, and provides the individual's full name, age, place of residence, ship of arrival, occupation employer's name and place of residence.
business.gov.auAustralian Government: The business.gov.au website is an online government resource for the Australian business community. Topics covered include e-business; employing people; fair trading; grants
Informit: to the aged, marriage and divorce, adoption and foster care, child abuse and domestic violence, child care, family economics,, counselling and therapy, employment and unemployment, family
Informit: covered are issues such as housing, health, employment and unemployment, Aboriginal children and child removal, child abuse, domestic violence, and child care.
UNdataUnited Nations: , Education, Employment, Energy, Environment, Health, HIV/AIDS, Human Development, Industry, Information and Communication Technology, National Accounts, Population, Refugees, Tourism, Trade
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