Workplace agreements / The Senate Employment, Workplace Relations and Education References Committee
- Bib ID:
- 3586154
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- Book
- Author:
- Australia. Parliament. Senate. Employment, Workplace Relations and Education References Committee
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- [Canberra, A.C.T.] : Employment, Workplace Relations and Education References Committee, c2005
- xi, 92 pages ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642715882
- Series:
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- Australia. Parliament. Senate. Employment, Workplace Relations and Education References Committee. Report.
- Parliamentary paper (Australia. Parliament) ; 2005, no. 279.
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- Ch. 1. The evolution of workplace agreements
- Ch. 2. Enterprise bargaining and Australian Workplace Agreements
- Ch. 3. Enterprise bargaining, productivity and economic performance: where is the evidence?
- Ch. 4. Social objectives
- Conclusion and findings
- Government Senator's report
- Australian Democrats supplementary remarks.
- Notes:
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- "October 2005".
- Chair: Senator Gavin Marshall.
- "Senate Committee report"--Cover.
- "Terms of reference. Whether the objectives of various forms of industrial agreement-making, including Australian Workplace Agreements, are being met and whether the agreement-making system, including proposed federal government changes, meet the social and economic needs of all Australians, with particular reference to: (a) the scope and coverage of agreements ... (b) the capacity for employers and employees to choose the form of agreement-making which best suits their needs; (c) the parties' ability to genuinely bargain, focusing on groups such as women, youth and casual employees; (d) the social objectives, including the gender pay gap and enabling employees to better balance their work and family responsibilities; (e) the capacity of the agreement to contribute to productivity improvements, efficiency, competitiveness, flexibility, fairness and growing living standards; and (f) Australia's international obligations."--p. v.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Also available in an electronic version on the Internet. Address as of 14/11/05: http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/eet_ctte/indust_agreements/report/report.pdf
- Also available online https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-922750893
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