This article traces the development of policies designed to reduce gender workforce inequality in Australia. In contrast to earlier centralized and collective approaches, current strategy is founded on individualism and direct workplace bargaining. The location of reform is now the enterprise, with direct bargaining replacing collective standards. Current policy developments have seen gender subsumed under market impefemecotions and family responsibilities. These policies will remove many of the safeguards of minimum pay and conditions for women workers, especially those who are most vulnerable. When combined with the growth of "nonstandard" jobs the picture is bleak for many workers, especially the low paid. The onus for corrective action ...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
Workplace and industrial relations regulations are key sites for policy intervention to address Aust...
This paper provides a review of Australian policy and regulatory developments in 2014 that influence...
Over the past 25 years neoliberal philosophies have increasingly informed labour market policies in ...
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 ...
ments uncritically endorse the globalising and so-called deregulation of the labour market, suggesti...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of eq...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the impact on the new federal wage fixing system o...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implicati...
Australia's equal pay laws have recently been renovated through the Workplace Gender Equality A...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of equ...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
Since the 1970s Australia has been one of the few countries that has progressively advanced the conc...
It is widely predicted labour market deregulation will adversely impact onfemale earnings. The evide...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
Workplace and industrial relations regulations are key sites for policy intervention to address Aust...
This paper provides a review of Australian policy and regulatory developments in 2014 that influence...
Over the past 25 years neoliberal philosophies have increasingly informed labour market policies in ...
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 ...
ments uncritically endorse the globalising and so-called deregulation of the labour market, suggesti...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of eq...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the impact on the new federal wage fixing system o...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implicati...
Australia's equal pay laws have recently been renovated through the Workplace Gender Equality A...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of equ...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
Since the 1970s Australia has been one of the few countries that has progressively advanced the conc...
It is widely predicted labour market deregulation will adversely impact onfemale earnings. The evide...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
Workplace and industrial relations regulations are key sites for policy intervention to address Aust...
This paper provides a review of Australian policy and regulatory developments in 2014 that influence...