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Goward pushes for new gender division of labour

The "double shift" borne by women who combine paid work with a disproportionate amount of domestic tasks is likely to become a "triple shift" as they have to also take on elder care, Sex Discrimination Commission Pru Goward warned today as she launched a new discussion paper on better sharing of paid and unpaid work between men and women.


Telstra sell-off and second wave triggers unions' wage trade-off

Around 30,000 Telstra employees will vote in coming weeks on a proposed new enterprise agreement that restricts annual wage rises to 2.5%, but locks in generous public sector conditions ahead of the planned full privatisation of the telco.

News in brief, June 17, 2005

Construction majors sign Victorian template deal; and RAAF discriminated against officer because of his age, says HREOC report;


Doctors are independent contractors, says AIRC

The bid by visiting medical officers in the ACT to form a new union has today been thrown out by the AIRC, which found they were ineligible because they were independent contractors.

Finance union to purse 5.5% a year at NAB

The FSU will seek a 5.5% increase at NAB, while Westpac has made a revised pay offer and the ANZ has again paid a 4% annual unilateral increase.



John Holland reaps rewards of recruiting outside construction, says chair

John Holland chair Janet Holmes a Court told the AHRI national convention today that the company had attracted more than 15,000 applicants to its employment website, after an advertising campaign that sought to attract workers from outside the construction industry for a massive road project.