NZ INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION pk CONFLICT OR CO-OPERATION? INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN THE NINETIES ONE-DAY CONFERENCE Thursday August 3 1989 Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Don Brash Colin James Rex Jones Steve Marshall Mike Moore Douglas Myers Ruth Richardson CHAIRPERSON: Judith Aitken You must attend if you want to hear how the experts see New Zealand’s industrial relations future shaping up. Yes I will be attending the NZIPA conference on Industrial Relations in the nineties. Registration includes lunch, cocktail hour and a copy of the conference proceedings. Enclosed is my cheque for — $295 (incl GST) — $240 (for non-employer sponsored IPA member) — $lBO student — $330 late registration (after July 21) Name: Position and Organisation: Address: Send to: NZIPA Executive Officer: NZIPA Conference P. O. Box 5032 Wellington Telephone: (04) 721-993 Conference supported by: SSX /JvUl? Peat Marwick UNISYS.
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