The Data That Demonstrates The State Of Play Of Enterprise Bargaining

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Some data to support this follows in this blog. Both agreement numbers and employees covered by in-term agreements are in decline.
Australia Law Practice Management

In a previous blog, we've mentioned the decline of enterprise bargaining in Australia.

Some data to support this follows in this blog. Both agreement numbers and employees covered by in-term agreements are in decline. Point 7 and 8 highlight the challenges faced by parties making agreements and the Fair Work Commission in processing agreement approvals.

A printable PDF version of the data is available here.

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