This article focuses on the minimum working time standards in the 'safety net' created by the Fair Work Act 2009. We draw on an analysis of on-paper minima in the 10 National Employment Standards and in two Modern Awards covering paid care workers. We argue that the gendered legacy of poorer working time provisions in non-standard jobs held by many Australian women workers has been reproduced in the architecture of the new Fair Work regime. Our case study suggests that the permanent full-time norm of employment continues to permeate working time regulation, despite the fragmentation of the standard employment relationship with the growth in casual and part-time work. Not only does casual status limit the access of many women worke...
This paper provides a review of Australian policy and regulatory developments in 2014 that influence...
The progress in Australia towards the full industrial recognition of home care work as 'work�...
The 1980s and 1990s witnessed a deterioration in working-time arrangements for employees in Australi...
The enforcement of minimum labour standards in Australia has undergone a significant transformation ...
What can be called the ‘model of standard working-time ’ is subject to differing definitions, but it...
The Australian labour law system was founded at the turn of the twentieth century upon a set of gend...
Since the Labor Government's election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has conti...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Despite women’s increased participation in Australian labour markets, the gender norms of the twenti...
Long workhours erode health, which the setting of maximum weekly hours aims to avert. This 48-h limi...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Despite decades of intervention to promote equal pay, the gender wage gap in Australia persists. A k...
Professional computing employment in Australia, as in most advanced economies, is highly sex segrega...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
This paper provides a review of Australian policy and regulatory developments in 2014 that influence...
The progress in Australia towards the full industrial recognition of home care work as 'work�...
The 1980s and 1990s witnessed a deterioration in working-time arrangements for employees in Australi...
The enforcement of minimum labour standards in Australia has undergone a significant transformation ...
What can be called the ‘model of standard working-time ’ is subject to differing definitions, but it...
The Australian labour law system was founded at the turn of the twentieth century upon a set of gend...
Since the Labor Government's election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has conti...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Despite women’s increased participation in Australian labour markets, the gender norms of the twenti...
Long workhours erode health, which the setting of maximum weekly hours aims to avert. This 48-h limi...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Despite decades of intervention to promote equal pay, the gender wage gap in Australia persists. A k...
Professional computing employment in Australia, as in most advanced economies, is highly sex segrega...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
This paper provides a review of Australian policy and regulatory developments in 2014 that influence...
The progress in Australia towards the full industrial recognition of home care work as 'work�...
The 1980s and 1990s witnessed a deterioration in working-time arrangements for employees in Australi...