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The impact of the covid-19 virus on industrial relations
Ray Markey
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Centre for Workforce Futures
Macquarie Business School
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Business & Economics
Virus
100%
Unemployment
83%
Industrial Relations
81%
Wage Subsidies
56%
Work Hours
48%
Reserve Bank
46%
Job Loss
46%
Hours Worked
46%
Labour Market
46%
Labor Force Participation
44%
Recreation
40%
Hospitality
39%
Unemployment Rate
36%
Economic Impact
35%
Workforce
30%
Art
20%
Social Sciences
industrial relations
95%
unemployment
47%
wage subsidies
46%
job loss
33%
labor force participation
30%
unemployment rate
30%
economic impact
28%
recreation
27%
social effects
24%
bank
23%
labor market
20%
art
19%