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23 November 2009
© Commonwealth of Australia 2009 ISBN ISBN 978-0-642-79268-6 (Printed version) ISBN 978-0-642-79269-3 (HTML version)
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ForewordMembership of the CommitteeCommittee SecretariatTerms of referenceList of abbreviationsList of recommendations
Economic imperativeDefinition of pay equityContributing factors to pay inequityBenefits of pay equityThe pay equity inquiryConduct of the inquiry
The Australian scenePublic sectorTrends in the gender pay gapAge trendsIndustries and occupations
The Australian sceneInternational approaches to address pay inequityNew ZealandCanadaInternational obligationsReporting on international obligationsFederal Pay Equity Law – International Law
Negotiation of wages Union membershipIndividual agreementsCollective bargaining
Amendments to Fair Work Act 2009Reform to Fair Work Act 2009Coverage limited to ‘National System Employees’The concept of equal remunerationApplication of the equal remuneration principleThe meaning of ‘Remuneration’Equal remuneration provisionsInteraction of Fair Work Equal Remuneration Jurisdiction & State and Commonwealth Anti-Discrimination LawPay equity and modern awardsAwards modernisation processNational Employment StandardsMinimum wages caseEnterprise agreementsLow paid streamAchieving national consistency in pay equity lawAustralian federation - National pay equity lawUniform laws
Intersection of anti-discrimination law and industrial relations: Fair Work Act 2009Grounds of discrimination claims
Specialist Pay Equity Unit
Commonwealth procurement policyIndustry assistancePromoting pay equity through the federal grants power Further measures Office of Status of Women APS departments and agencies Code of Practice
Current dataEqual Opportunity for Women in the Workplace AgencyAustralian Bureau of StatisticsHousehold Income and Labour Dynamics in AustraliaWorkplace Industrial Relations SurveysWomen’s Interdepartmental CommitteeAustralian Public Service surveysAustralian Public Service CommissionIssues and deficiencies in data collectionWomen’s employment status key indicatorsEqual Opportunity for Women in the Workplace AgencyAustralian Bureau of StatisticsWorkplace Industrial Relations SurveysHousehold Income and Labour Dynamics AustraliaWomen’s Interdepartmental CommitteePay Equity Unit – Research Function
Workforce participationFamily friendly policiesImpact on women’s life time earningsChoice or compromise?Part time positionsQuality part time workFlexible working arrangementsIndigenous womenStatistics for Indigenous womenParental leave Day care and after school careJob securitySkills development and trainingPromotional opportunitiesAttraction and retention
Community cultural challengeWomen in LeadershipChanging the culture
Introduction and Summary of Coalition Members’ PositionEvidence provided to the CommitteeFair Work Act 2009Maternity LeaveGovernment must take the leadMore information requiredConclusion
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