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Inquiry into the Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013

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Submissions

The Committee encourages submissions to its inquiry from a wide range of individuals and organisations. While we prefer submissions lodged in an original, electronic format, we do not want to exclude contributors who do not have access to computing facilities. Therefore, we will accept submissions in a range of formats which may include typewritten and handwritten documents.

For more information on submissions, please refer to our brochure on preparing a submission. Submissions to this inquiry are listed below in Portable Document Format (PDF). If an alternative format is required, please contact the Committee Secretariat. More submissions will be added to the list when they are received and authorised for publication.

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There is currently a total of 41 submissions in the following list.

1. Eric Windholz (PDF 959KB)

2. Business SA (PDF 1,080KB)

3. National Farmers' Federation (PDF 1,370KB)

4. Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) (PDF 1,544KB)

5. Australian Nursing Federation (PDF 206KB)

6. The Law Society of New South Wales (PDF 2,574KB)

7. Northern Territory Government (PDF 1,496KB)

8. National Workig Women's Centres (PDF 1,131KB)

9. Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) (PDF 1,592KB)

10. Carers Victoria (PDF 1,432KB)

11. Master Electricians Australia (PDF 8,802KB)

12. Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) (PDF 2,280KB)

Attachment A

Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) (PDF 69KB)

Attachment B

Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) (PDF 209KB)

12.1 Supplementary Submission Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) (PDF 2,942KB)

13. Godfrey Hirst Australia (PDF 1,592KB)

14. Master Builders Australia (PDF 1,021KB)

15. Australian Business Industrial (PDF 290KB)

16. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (PDF 359KB)

17. Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) (PDF 1,340KB)

18. Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (PDF 1,578KB)

19. Housing Industry Association (HIA) (PDF 1,310KB)

20. Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse (PDF 1,260KB)

20.1 Supplementary Submission Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse (PDF 145KB)

21. South Australian Wine Industry Association Incorporated (PDF 903KB)

22. Australian Nursing Federation (PDF 172KB)

23. Australian Mines and Metals Association (PDF 1,364KB)

24. Australian Public Transport Industrial Association (PDF 1,364KB)

25. Accommodation Association of Australia (PDF 127KB)

26. United Services Union (PDF 1,447KB)

27. Australian Human Rights Commission (PDF 1,144KB)

28. Allens (PDF 898KB)

29. Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union (AMWU) (PDF 1,001KB)

30. Australian Motor Industry Federation (PDF 1,680KB)

31. Launceston Community Legal Centre (PDF 1,587KB)

32. Australian Industry Group (PDF 2,716KB)

32.1 Supplementary Submission Australian Industry Group (PDF 965KB)

33. Queensland Law Society (PDF 1,000KB)

34. Business Council of Australia (PDF 970KB)

35. Rio Tinto (PDF 1,317KB)

36. Beasley Legal (PDF 270KB)

37. Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA) (PDF 240KB)

38. Australian Federation of Employers & Industries (AFEI) (PDF 750KB)

39. Textile Clothing & Footwear Union of Australia (PDF 304KB)

40. Employment Law Centre of Western Australia (PDF 5,013KB)

41. Law Council of Australia (PDF 947KB)

41.1 Supplementary Submission Law Council of Australia (PDF 948KB)

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