Better pay, paid parental leave and equal opportunity laws are important advancements but cannot alone reverse the deep-rooted inequity that women continue to face at work, say unions.
ACTU ...
This year’s Anna Stewart Memorial Project will be conducted at Trades Hall from Monday, 30 April to Friday, 11 May. The aim of the project is to increase women’s involvement ...
In June 2011, NTEU members were asked to participate in a national online survey on the impact of domestic violence at work. This survey was conducted by the Australian Domestic and Family ...
NTEU is pleased to reveal our new Women’s website at www.nteu.org.au/women
In tandem with the rebranding of the NTEU women’s journal, Agenda (formerly Frontline), and the new WAC logo, ...
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 (formerly Frontline) is NTEU's annual women's journal.
The Australian Services Union is organising a National Day of Action in support of equal pay in the community services sector. While the campaign had a great victory with Fair Work Australia ...
The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission want to hear what young women need to know about their rights at work.
Did you know that it is against the law for your boss or co-workers ...
Monash University has failed to make the 2011 list of Employers of Choice for Women (EOCFW). In a recent media release the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA) said “The ...
The ARC is proposing changes to the Discovery Program scheme and has produced a Consultation Paper seeking feedback on these changes. Submissions are due 1 December 2010. The Consultation Paper can ...
"Women and the Global Financial Crisis"