When The Luck Runs Out: The Future For Australians At Work

When The Luck Runs Out: The Future For Australians At Work

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Author: Fredrick G. Hilmer
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers, Sydney, -

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

This incisive economic analysis, When The Luck Runs Out: The Future For Australians At Work, chronicles the evolving landscape of employment and industry within Australia. It presents a compelling argument regarding the challenges and opportunities facing the nation's workforce as global economic shifts accelerate. The text details the critical factors influencing job security and prosperity, offering a sober assessment of potential future trajectories. Hilmer illustrates the necessity for strategic adaptation in both policy and individual skill development to navigate these impending changes. This essential reading provides a comprehensive overview for anyone concerned with the economic future of Australia and its citizens.

Author: Fredrick G. Hilmer



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Description

Author: Fredrick G. Hilmer
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers, Sydney, -

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

This incisive economic analysis, When The Luck Runs Out: The Future For Australians At Work, chronicles the evolving landscape of employment and industry within Australia. It presents a compelling argument regarding the challenges and opportunities facing the nation's workforce as global economic shifts accelerate. The text details the critical factors influencing job security and prosperity, offering a sober assessment of potential future trajectories. Hilmer illustrates the necessity for strategic adaptation in both policy and individual skill development to navigate these impending changes. This essential reading provides a comprehensive overview for anyone concerned with the economic future of Australia and its citizens.