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Labour Review issue no. 157 - November 2005

work and family
A Really Good Husband: Work/Life Balance, Gender Equity, and Social Change
Work/life balance as a contemporary issue is fundamentally linked with gender justice.
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work and family
The AIRC’s Test Case on Work and Family Provisions: the End of Dynamic Regulatory Change at the Federal Level?
Perhaps the most significant aspect of the AIRC decision in the work and family case (143 IR 245) is its formalization of a right to request part-time work to care for pre-school age children and an additional year’s parental leave.
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work and family
Baby Steps in the Right Direction: Does the New Maternity Payment Realise the Aims of Paid Maternity Leave?
The Federal Government’s universal Maternity Payment and the workplace based paid maternity leave system have competing aims.
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work and family
Combining Parenthood With Career in Sweden: A contributing cause of ill health and sickness absence in the 60s and 70s.
The options for young people to combine parenthood and career are of major importance to the development of working life and society.
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youth
Young People: Insiders or Outsiders? How Young People are Faring 2005 report
Young people share the national optimism and concern about economic prospects is generally tempered by anxiety about levels of household debt and concerns about terrorism.
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superannuation
Commission Issues Draft Directive on the Portability of Supplementary Pensions
In October 2005, the European Commission issued a proposal for a Directive on the portability of supplementary pension rights.
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employment
Commission Employment Report Reviews Active Labour Market Policies
Active labour market policy concentrates on encouraging people to return to the labour force and includes elements such as lifelong learning, investing in skills and training, and personal career coaching.
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