❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks information on the number of approved bargaining agents, broken down by union and non-union representation, across various industries. The answer provides a breakdown of approved agents, indicating a higher number of union-affiliated agents.
AnsweredQoN 578Legislative Assembly
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(b) approved?
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Answered
28 March 2006
Responded by
Minister for Employment Protection
Response time
21 days
(b) union bargaining agents; and (c) non-union bargaining agents?
(c) non-union bargaining agents?
(1)(b) 37 (2) Various industries, with most in the Automotive, Building and Clerical Industries. (3)(a) 20 (3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(2) Various industries, with most in the Automotive, Building and Clerical Industries. (3)(a) 20 (3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(3)(a) 20 (3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(3)(c) 17
(c) non-union bargaining agents?
(1)(b) 37 (2) Various industries, with most in the Automotive, Building and Clerical Industries. (3)(a) 20 (3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(2) Various industries, with most in the Automotive, Building and Clerical Industries. (3)(a) 20 (3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(3)(a) 20 (3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(3)(b) nil (3)(c) 17
(3)(c) 17
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