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Research

Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion.

The Commission has a statutory mandate to conduct a program of research to support its inquiries, annual reporting and other responsibilities, including promoting community awareness and understanding of various productivity and regulatory issues.

Australian Manufacturers Workers' Union # (PDF - 674k)

Submission PP108 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


more plant. closures and job losses) will help to send the right signals. ... The Productivity Commission (is) an independent. Commonwealth agency. The Commission's independence is.

Date received: 5 Aug 2002

Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association Limited (PDF - 206k)

Submission PP93 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


enhancing the profitability of ACP’s through the supply of products via the independent automotive aftermarket;. ... are better able to exploit niche markets because they are independent of the constraints of large corporates;.

Date received: 30 Jul 2002

Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (PDF - 109k)

Submission PP105 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


Program. 3.2 Following its review of the policy options incorporated in the Productivity. ... jobs tax. First introduced by the Commonwealth in 1941, payroll tax was handed.

Date received: 29 Jul 2002

Tooling Industry Forum of Australia (PDF - 174k)

Submission 78 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


Recently TIFA formed the Tooling Technology Support Network (TTSN), a nationally operating network. ... For example, on average, three tradesmen are involved supporting the on-the-job training of one apprentice.

Date received: 7 Jun 2002

Holden Ltd. (PDF - 995k)

Submission 72 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


Labour market flexibility also does not appear to have improved greatly since the last industry review. ... For this reason, Holden has emphasised the importance of the review taking a long term perspective.

Date received: 27 May 2002

Autoliv Australian (PDF - 711k)

Submission 71 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


Autoliv’s network of worldwide expertise. Autoliv’s Test Centre is certified by the. ... Ensuring leadership in technology and increased competitiveness of assemblers;. and. Creating high-end job opportunities.

Date received: 24 May 2002

South Australian Government (PDF - 194k)

Submission 60 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


2. THE AUSTRALIAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY.11. 2.1 DEVELOPMENTS SINCE THE 1997 REVIEW. ... According to a recent review by Austrade, the Australian automotive industry is characterised by a number of significant competitive advantages:. •

Date received: 14 May 2002

Hella Australia Pty Ltd (PDF - 67k)

Submission 54 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


HELLA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. REVIEW OF POST 2005 ASSISTANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN. ... SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION REVIEW 10/5/2002. PAGE 8. 2. AUSTRALIAN EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES - ISSUES.

Date received: 13 May 2002

Robert Bosch Australia Pty Ltd (PDF - 735k)

Submission 47 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


Robert Bosch Globally. The RBAU operation is part of an expansive RB global network comprising. ... Association for Excellence in Manufacturing;. • 1998 Business Review Weekly (“BRW”) magazine’s Top 10 most.

Date received: 13 May 2002

Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited (PDF - 371k)

Submission 39 for Auto Industry (2002) View full list


2.2 Key performance features 12. 2.3 Toyota Australia in the Toyota global network 19. ... A further example is the artificial demarcation barriers between the performance of jobs related to the union coverage rather than the job requirements.

Date received: 10 May 2002