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Labour Review issue no. 119 - November 2003

women and employment
Loss of Status On Return From Maternity Leave
The federal Magistrates Court has found that a female manager was discriminated against even though she suffered no economic loss,
[ Full Story ]
Social issues
The WTO and the World Food System: a Trade Union Approach
All agricultural workers and small farmers are both producers and consumers of food, and their livelihood is tied to the livelihood of those who consume the food they produce.
[ Full Story ]
Social issues
What Remains At Stake For Food and Agricultural Workers: After Cancun
The failure of the Cancun trade talks to resolve internal conflicts between member states over food and agriculture exposes the global inequalities entrenched in the WTO regime both between and within member states.
[ Full Story ]
working conditions
Employers Must Face Up to New Email Issues
Recent developments have imposed more onerous obligations on employers, and have stressed the need for consistency and openness when dealing with new issues facing the workplace.
[ Full Story ]
productivity
Diversity Initiatives Pay
A report, “Harnessing Workforce Diversity to raise the Bottom Line” found productivity had increased in 40% of companies as a result of diversity initiatives
[ Full Story ]
OHS
‘Smoko’ Causing Workplace Tensions
The issue of smoking at work has the potential to create serious divisions between non-smokers and their smoking colleagues, with a new survey revealing that most workers resent the amount of time their colleagues spend on smoking breaks.
[ Full Story ]


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