Equal pay is again an issue on the political and industrial relations scene, as it has been in each recent decade despite a few quiet years. 'The current campaign is for legislation to amend or replace the 1972 Equal Pay Act to clearly incorporate the principle of equal pay for work of equal value ('comparable worth' or 'pay equity' in North American parlance). While the Act appears to extend well beyond equal pay for identical work to allow comparisons on the basis of skills, effort, responsibility and conditions, there is considerable doubt that it was ever applied in this way, and the Arbitration Court judgement in the 1986 Clerical Workers case (A.C. 24/86 D.I. 176/85) means that for all practical purposes this is now impossible
The traditional equal pay model (in both the UK and United States) required the claimant to produce ...
This thesis broadly reviews the developments which have occurred in relation to the implementation o...
This Comment will briefly trace the history of job segregation from colonial America to the present,...
The combination of the flow-on effect of the 1972 federal wage fixing principle to State tribunals a...
The principle of equal pay for work of equal value has radical potential but uneven application and ...
The principle of equal pay for work of equal value has radical potential but uneven application and ...
This report discusses the term comparable worth issue, a "theory that jobs dominated by women may be...
Pay equity (here interpreted as equal pay for work of equal value) has long been official Labour Par...
Equal pay is an area of employment law that is complex and not easily understood. This complexity is...
In this paper, I define the major terms then briefly outline the pay equity initiatives taken in eac...
Australian feminists have struggled to define the International Labour Organisation’s Equal Remunera...
In 2014, the Court of Appeal considered if pay equity was also protected under the Act. In this pape...
My 2004 LEW paper (Hyman. 2006) argued that given the plethora of studies and reports in this area i...
Arguing for a combined needs- and collective rights-based approach to equal remuneration, we analyse...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of equ...
The traditional equal pay model (in both the UK and United States) required the claimant to produce ...
This thesis broadly reviews the developments which have occurred in relation to the implementation o...
This Comment will briefly trace the history of job segregation from colonial America to the present,...
The combination of the flow-on effect of the 1972 federal wage fixing principle to State tribunals a...
The principle of equal pay for work of equal value has radical potential but uneven application and ...
The principle of equal pay for work of equal value has radical potential but uneven application and ...
This report discusses the term comparable worth issue, a "theory that jobs dominated by women may be...
Pay equity (here interpreted as equal pay for work of equal value) has long been official Labour Par...
Equal pay is an area of employment law that is complex and not easily understood. This complexity is...
In this paper, I define the major terms then briefly outline the pay equity initiatives taken in eac...
Australian feminists have struggled to define the International Labour Organisation’s Equal Remunera...
In 2014, the Court of Appeal considered if pay equity was also protected under the Act. In this pape...
My 2004 LEW paper (Hyman. 2006) argued that given the plethora of studies and reports in this area i...
Arguing for a combined needs- and collective rights-based approach to equal remuneration, we analyse...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of equ...
The traditional equal pay model (in both the UK and United States) required the claimant to produce ...
This thesis broadly reviews the developments which have occurred in relation to the implementation o...
This Comment will briefly trace the history of job segregation from colonial America to the present,...