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Journal Article

Author
Kitchen, T. C.; Mathias, B. V.
Title
The role of the professional engineer in industrial relations - is there one?
In
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia: General Engineering
Imprint
vol. GE5, Jul 1981, pp. 22-28
Description

[This paper was awarded the John Monash Medal, by the General College Board, 1981.]

Abstract

This paper aims to show that all professional engineers, whether in the specialised technical field or in the general management area have a major role to play in industrial relations and, that failure to participate in this role could have a dramatic effect not only on their careers but also their profession and the viability of their organisation.

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