There is a substantial body of literature which suggests that employer associations are for Med to provide a countervailing force to trade unions. One for M of countervailing power is organisational parallelism, a situation in which associations' methods of organisation replicates that of unions. After examining the evidence, this paper concludes that the countervailing power thesis is inadequate in explaining the origins and development of employer associations in the Australian context.
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