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Labour Review issue no. 158 - December 2005

work and family
Beyond the ‘Crisis’ Rhetoric: Designing Policy for Work and Family Integration for Employed Mothers
Achieving sustainable work/family balance demands policy attention from a number of interrelated government portfolios including taxation, labour and industry, family and community services, health and population.
[ Full Story ]
Policy
Tax Reforms: an Unfinished Agenda or Finishing the Agenda?
The time is ripe for tax reform, and fundamental reform at that. Not the agenda of Howard and corporate Australia but reform for people and community.
[ Full Story ]
employment
The Right to Work, Jobs and the China Factor
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which Australia is a signatory declares that everyone has ‘the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment’.
[ Full Story ]
Training
Who’s Missing Out? Access and Equity in Vocational Education and Training
An exploration of access to vocational education and training (and university) currently and historically over the past 20 years.
[ Full Story ]
casuals
Trade Unions and Temporary Employment: New Initiatives in Regulation and Representation
Trade unions throughout the advanced capitalist societies face significant challenges in the current period. One central challenge is associated with the persistence and growth of temporary work
[ Full Story ]
union rights
Lost in Translation?: Precarious employment and its challenge to trade unions
There has been a sea-change in the language of work and employment in English over the past fifteen years, to the point that Annie Lennox’ song, “Language is Leaving Me”, seems aptly to describe our confusion
[ Full Story ]


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