Debates concerning the gender equity claims of enterprise bargaining have taken a particular form. Proponents of decentralised wage-fixing have argued that enterprise bargaining has not disadvantaged women. This claim is supported by reference to the relative stability in gender earnings ratios and the evenness in outcomes for men and women, particularly those in permanent full-time employment, arising from enterprise bargaining agreements. This narrow test of disadvantage obfuscates issues requiring key policy and industrial redress. It is a critique that excludes three key considerations: the equity position of women who remain outside the enterprise bargaining stream; growing income dispersion in Australia, and the prevalence of non-stan...
Qualitative research on the perceptions of industrial relations stakeholders of the persistence of g...
In October 1991 significant changes were made to the Australian industrial relationssystem aimed at ...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of equ...
The impact of enterprise bargaining upon microeconomic and macroeconomic performance has been debate...
Equity aspects of enterprise bargaining are examined through an analysis of case studies in three fe...
This paper explores the issue of gender equity and re-assesses the likely experience of women under ...
Gender inequality is linked to women’s unequal bargaining power in the household. Greater equity can...
This paper studies the effects of enterprise bargaining on the pay position of women and other targe...
The Australian industrial relations system has undergone significant upheaval in the last few decade...
Since the 1970s Australia has been one of the few countries that has progressively advanced the conc...
It is well known in the gender wage gap literature that wage differentials between men and women can...
The introduction of enterprise bargaining in the early 1990s was heralded by Labor Governments at bo...
The position in the workplace from which women will start enterprise bargaining is very different fr...
This article investigates the relationship and intersection between three employment developments of...
Australian feminists have struggled to define the International Labour Organisation’s Equal Remunera...
Qualitative research on the perceptions of industrial relations stakeholders of the persistence of g...
In October 1991 significant changes were made to the Australian industrial relationssystem aimed at ...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of equ...
The impact of enterprise bargaining upon microeconomic and macroeconomic performance has been debate...
Equity aspects of enterprise bargaining are examined through an analysis of case studies in three fe...
This paper explores the issue of gender equity and re-assesses the likely experience of women under ...
Gender inequality is linked to women’s unequal bargaining power in the household. Greater equity can...
This paper studies the effects of enterprise bargaining on the pay position of women and other targe...
The Australian industrial relations system has undergone significant upheaval in the last few decade...
Since the 1970s Australia has been one of the few countries that has progressively advanced the conc...
It is well known in the gender wage gap literature that wage differentials between men and women can...
The introduction of enterprise bargaining in the early 1990s was heralded by Labor Governments at bo...
The position in the workplace from which women will start enterprise bargaining is very different fr...
This article investigates the relationship and intersection between three employment developments of...
Australian feminists have struggled to define the International Labour Organisation’s Equal Remunera...
Qualitative research on the perceptions of industrial relations stakeholders of the persistence of g...
In October 1991 significant changes were made to the Australian industrial relationssystem aimed at ...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of equ...