Occupational Health And Safety
Edited by Michael Quinlan
Michael Quinlan
The Toll Does Matter: Occupational Health and Labour History
Claire Williams
Women and Occupational Health and Safety: From Narratives of Danger to Invisibility
John E. Martin
English Models and Antipodean Conditions: the Origins and Development of Protective Factory Legislation in New Zealand
Glenda Maconachie
Blood on the Rails: the Cairns-Kuranda Railway Construction and the Queensland Employers’ Liability Act
Paula Cowan
From Exploitation to Innovation: the Development of Early Workers’ Compensation in Queensland
Bobbie Oliver
‘Lives of Misery and Melancholy’: the Rhetoric and Reality of Industrial Reform in Post-World War 1 Western Australia
Beris Penrose
Occupational Lead Poisoning at Mount Isa Mines in the 1930s
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Tom Sheridan
The Old Order and the New: Contrasts in the Response of Australian and Overseas Shipowners to Full Employment on the Waterfront 1944-52
Christina Twomey
Gender, Welfare and the Colonial State: Victoria’s 1864 Neglected and Criminal Children’s Act
Diane Fieldes
‘Everybody was “Girls” in the Minds of Management’: the Fight for Equal Pay in the Australian Insurance Industry, 1973-75