Allsop, G. C., & Fergus, E. (2020). Does the labour relations act unjustifiably limit the constitutional right of employees to freedom of assembly? Examining the constitutionality of the prohibition on purely political protest action and gatherings by off-duty employees over disputes of mutual interest. Department of Commercial Law.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Allsop, Geoffrey Charles, and Emma Fergus. Does the Labour Relations Act Unjustifiably Limit the Constitutional Right of Employees to Freedom of Assembly? Examining the Constitutionality of the Prohibition on Purely Political Protest Action and Gatherings by Off-duty Employees over Disputes of Mutual Interest. Department of Commercial Law, 2020.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Allsop, Geoffrey Charles, and Emma Fergus. Does the Labour Relations Act Unjustifiably Limit the Constitutional Right of Employees to Freedom of Assembly? Examining the Constitutionality of the Prohibition on Purely Political Protest Action and Gatherings by Off-duty Employees over Disputes of Mutual Interest. Department of Commercial Law, 2020.
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