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2012 edition of Agenda
The 2012 edition of NTEU women's magazine, Agenda, is now available!
This issue is packed with stories from the NTEU/NUS revival of Bluestocking Week, plus articles on the current round of ...
Agenda vol.20
eBook: http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/agenda_20
Published: 12 Sep, 2012
Year: 2012
Volume: 20
Issue:
ISSN: 1839-6194
Tags: women, Agenda, Bluestocking Week
September 2012. ISSN 1839-6186 (print), ISSN 1839-6194 (online)
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NTEU's Gender Equity Audit
NTEU is pleased to announce that the Union’s first internal Gender Equity Audit is currently underway. The Audit is the first step in a broad review by the Women’s Action Committee (WAC) ...
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Getting into the Act - A Renewed Focus on Gender Equity in the Workplace
In the 2011 issue of Agenda, we reported on the Government’s Review of Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace (EOWW) Act, and the Equal Opportunity for Women Agency (EOWA). The purpose of ...
Getting into the Act – A Renewed Focus on Gender Equity in the Workplace
Published: 03 Sep, 2012
Tags: women, equal opportunities, EOWA, EOWWA
A summary of the new rules around equal opportunity, and an outlined of the new improvements mean.
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Introducing "Agenda" - NTEU's women's journal
I am pleased to announced the 2011 issue of Agenda, NTEU's women's journal. Formerly called Frontline, the journal has undergone a complete overhaul and redesign.
NTEU women members will begin ...
Agenda vol. 19
eBook: http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/agenda_19
Published: 16 Sep, 2011
Year: 2011
Volume: 19
Issue:
ISSN: 1839-6186
Tags: Agenda, women,
Agenda (formerly Frontline) is NTEU's annual women's journal.
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Room at the Top: Women’s Progress or Glass Ceiling?
This article is provided as extra content for volume 19 of Agenda (formerly Frontline), NTEU's women's journal.
A version of this paper was presented at the TEM Conference, Melbourne, 3 – 6 October 2010.
By Ian R Dobson, Editor, Australian Universities' Review
This paper examines the number and proportion of women occupying senior administrative positions in Australian universities, and examines the changes that have occurred over the past fifteen years. Higher education administration has had a female majority for many years, and the female proportion of these positions increased from nearly 57 per cent to over 63 per cent between 1994 and 2009. Women now occupy 45.0 per cent of senior posts, compared with 25.2 per cent in 1994. Some universities have more senior women than others, with some having relatively few women at the top. If current growth trends continue, there might be equal numbers of women and men in the upper echelons of university administration by
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Pressure on Professional courses being offered within the Tertiary Education sector
This is the long version of an article appearing in the upcoming issue of Agenda, NTEU's women's journal.
By Justine O’Sullivan, Social Work Clinical Coordinator at UWS, and NTEU NSW Women's ...
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