This paper discusses some of the issues that arise from the Employment Contracts Act for women and bargaining. These issues are discussed in the contexts of likely future trends in female labour force participation. The paper addresses the topics under the following general headings: the structural location of women in an increasingly fragmented labour market and the impact of that on women's bargaining power; socialization and perceptions of women's bargaining effectiveness; and the impact of the social policy initiatives of the New Right on women's employment choices
This article investigates the relationship and intersection between three employment developments of...
The impact of enterprise bargaining upon microeconomic and macroeconomic performance has been debate...
Abstract In recent times the economic conditions of working women have substantially improved in ...
The celebration in 1993 of a century of women's suffrage in New Zealand has brought even more sharpl...
The Australian industrial relations system has undergone significant upheaval in the last few decade...
This paper explores the issue of gender equity and re-assesses the likely experience of women under ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
This article addresses the question whether employment equality for women is even possible under the...
The introduction of enterprise bargaining in the early 1990s was heralded by Labor Governments at bo...
In 1991 a new labour relations regime was introduced which overturned a 100 year old pattern of 'his...
This paper begins by briefly examining the major patterns of gender inequality in paid and unpaid wo...
The Employment Contracts Act is intended to influence the pattern of bargaining and the resulting co...
Women in both the trade union movement and the formal work environment face obstacles which inhibit ...
Next year, 1994, marks the century of the passing in 1894 of the first Industrial Conciliation and A...
The world of trade union organisation has been a male dominated world. Men have headed the Federatio...
This article investigates the relationship and intersection between three employment developments of...
The impact of enterprise bargaining upon microeconomic and macroeconomic performance has been debate...
Abstract In recent times the economic conditions of working women have substantially improved in ...
The celebration in 1993 of a century of women's suffrage in New Zealand has brought even more sharpl...
The Australian industrial relations system has undergone significant upheaval in the last few decade...
This paper explores the issue of gender equity and re-assesses the likely experience of women under ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
This article addresses the question whether employment equality for women is even possible under the...
The introduction of enterprise bargaining in the early 1990s was heralded by Labor Governments at bo...
In 1991 a new labour relations regime was introduced which overturned a 100 year old pattern of 'his...
This paper begins by briefly examining the major patterns of gender inequality in paid and unpaid wo...
The Employment Contracts Act is intended to influence the pattern of bargaining and the resulting co...
Women in both the trade union movement and the formal work environment face obstacles which inhibit ...
Next year, 1994, marks the century of the passing in 1894 of the first Industrial Conciliation and A...
The world of trade union organisation has been a male dominated world. Men have headed the Federatio...
This article investigates the relationship and intersection between three employment developments of...
The impact of enterprise bargaining upon microeconomic and macroeconomic performance has been debate...
Abstract In recent times the economic conditions of working women have substantially improved in ...