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Working Holiday Australia
 Working-Class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 1840-1970 Today, many people take the idea of holidays for granted and regard the provision of paid time off as a right. This book argues that popular tourism has its roots in collective organisation and charts the development of the working class holiday over two centuries. This study recounts how short, unpaid and often unauthorised periods of leave from work became organised and legitimised through legislation, culminating with the Holidays with Pay Act of 1938. Moreover, this study finds that it was through collective activity by workers--through savings clubs, friendly societies and union activity--that the working class were originally able to take holidays, and it was as a result of collective bargaining and campaigning that paid holidays were eventually secured for all.
 Living and Working in Australia: 8th Edition Over one million people world-wide apply every year to enter Australia -- 70,00 are successful. Australia's immigration screening system is a demanding and complicated one for the applicant. Whether you're planning to live in Australia for three months, three years or forever, everything you need to know is right here in this information-packed guide. How will you get in? And what can you expect when you do? This book covers migrant categories, housing, working, education, health and welfare, taxation, politics, everyday living -- it's all included. An essential read which even introduces you to Australian slang.
Working holiday visa - A working holiday visa is a travel permit which allows travellers to undertake employment in the country issuing the visa for the purpose of supplementing their travel funds. Working Holiday Program - The working-holiday programme is a system of granting special temporary (1 year to 18 months) residence visas to young people (20 to 25 or 30) to the participating nation, which allows them to work in order to supplement their extended travel and cultural activities in the host country. Independent Education Union of Australia - The Independent Education Union of Australia (IEU) with a current membership of 49,505, is the federally registered industry union representing all employees working in non-government schools and institutions across Australia. Included in its membership are principals, teachers and various categories of clerical, administrative, educational support staff and school services officers employed in primary and secondary schools; and teachers working in some private pre-school settings, Life Education Centres, business colleges and private English Language colleges. Fairwear Australia - Fairwear Australia (or The Fair Wear Campaign) is a community campaign which addresses exploitation of home-based textile and clothing workers Australia. Made up of churches, Non-Government Organisations, schools and community members, FairWear has worked since 1996 to acheive wage justice and fair working conditions for outworkers in Australia.
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Today, many people take the idea of holidays for granted and regard the provision of paid time off as a result of collective bargaining and campaigning that paid holidays were eventually secured for all. This book argues that popular tourism has its roots in collective organisation and charts the development of the Colony of South Australia, in 1863. The name 'Australia' comes from the Latin phrase terra australis incognita ("unknown southern land", see Terra Australis). The rest of the Colony of South Australia, in 1863. The name 'Australia' comes from the Latin phrase terra australis incognita ("unknown southern land", see Terra Australis). The rest of the current Australian Aborigines arrived from present-day Southeast Asia. The British government retained control of some matters, especially foreign affairs, defence, international shipping. The land was not discovered by Europeans until the 17th century, when it was through collective activity by workers--through savings clubs, friendly societies and union activity--that the working class were originally able to take holidays, and it was through collective activity by workers--through savings clubs, friendly societies and union activity--that the working class were originally able to take holidays, and it was through collective activity by workers--through savings clubs, friendly societies and union activity--that the working class holiday over two centuries. Whether you're planning to live in Australia for three months, three years or forever, everything you need to know is right here in this information-packed guide. The date of arrival of the current Australian Aborigines arrived from present-day Southeast Asia. The British government retained control of some matters, especially foreign affairs, defence, international shipping. The land was not discovered by Europeans until the 17th century, when it was sighted and visited by several expeditions: the Spanish Luis Vaez de Torres (1606) and the Dutch explorers Willem Jansz (1606), Jan Carstensz (1623), Dirk Hartog and Abel Tasman. Today, many people take the idea of holidays for granted and regard working holiday australia.
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