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Harvester revisited

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Date:
15 May 2017
Watch the video recording of the Harvester revisited mock hearing.

2017 marks the 110th anniversary of the historic Harvester case, a key decision leading to the introduction of Australia’s first minimum wage in the 1920s. In honour of this anniversary, the Fair Work Commission is presenting a mock hearing in which the Harvester case will be revisited.

The event seeks to acknowledge the importance of the Harvester case, and demonstrate how principles from that historic decision continue to influence the Commission today.

Note: If you have any access requirements in order to attend this event please book your ticket, then contact us by sending an email to engagement@fwc.gov.au, and a Fair Work Commission staff member will contact you to discuss your requirements.

Date: Monday, 15 May 2017
Time: 5.30pm to 7.15pm
Place: Banco Court, Supreme Court of Victoria
210 William Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
RSVP Bookings have now CLOSED for this event.

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