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Western Australia Industrial Relations Commission : ウィキペディア英語版 | Western Australia Industrial Relations Commission The Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission conciliates and arbitrates industrial disputes, sets conditions of employment and fixes wages and salaries by making industrial awards, approves enterprise agreements and decides claims of unfair dismissal in Western Australia, a state of Australia. It was formerly called the Western Australian Industrial Commission and its name was changed under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (WA) in 1979. ==History== Industrial courts first began in Western Australia in 1900 with the establishment of the Board of Arbitration for the state and a Board of Conciliation for each industrial district. These institutions were set up under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1900 (WA) (64 Vic 20) which came into effect on 5 December 1900. That act was one of the last acts of the colonial government before it became a state government under the terms of federation in Australia. The first Board of Conciliation did not sit until 11 July 1901 The first Board of Arbitration did not sit until 2 April 1902, and this board was established under an amended Act of Parliament.〔Transcript of WA Industrial Relations Commission celebrates its centenary year. Date published: 24/09/03〕 Since then, industrial commissions have undergone many changes with changes of government, and will continue to do so.
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