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K.J. Creek and N.L. Webb, "Electronic Computers in Australia: Employment and personnel aspects-2. Employment effects", in Personnel Practice Bulletin , December, 1963.
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W.P. Evans, "The Impact of Automation on Labour Policy and Employment", A.C.T.U. Bulletin, January-June, 1965 (an address to the International Congress on Human Relations, Melbourne, May, 1965).
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W.P. Evans, Automation-A Time for Stocktaking, mimeographed. An address to the Automation Seminar of the Trades and Labour Council of Queensland, Brisbane, March, 1967.
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J.E. Isaac, Wages and Productivity, CEDA-Cheshire, Melbourne, 1967.
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J.P. Maynes , "The Worker and Automation", in Focus on Automation , Adult Education Board of Tasmania, Feb. 14-16, 1968.
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G. Polites , "Automation: Some Aspects of Labour Problems" , in Focus on Automation (see 9. above).
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K.F. Walker , Automation and Non-Manual Workers (Labour and Automation No. 5), International Labour Office, Geneva, 1967.