The Queensland Working Women’s Service, Working Women’s Centre SA and the NT Working Women’s Centre have made the following submissions in order to advocate for better working conditions for women:

Australian Law Reform Commission, Issues Paper on Family Violence and Commonwealth Laws – Employment and Superannuation, April 2011

National Working Women’s Centre Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission on Family Violence, April 2011

 

 

The Queensland Working Women’s Service, Working Women’s Centre SA and the NT Working Women’s Centre have made the following submissions in order to advocate for better working conditions for women:

Inquiry to the Fair Work Bill 2008, December 2008

National Working Women’s Centre Submission to the Senate Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Committee to the Fair Work Bill 2008 Inquiry

 

 

The Queensland Working Women’s Service, Working Women’s Centre SA and the NT Working Women’s Centre have made the following submissions in order to advocate for better working conditions for women:

Support for Parents with Newborn Children, Submission in Repsonse to the Productivity Commission Draft Inquiry Report, November 2008

National Working Women’s Centre Submission in Response to the Productivity Commission Draft Inquiry Report, November 2008

 

 

The Queensland Working Women’s Service, Working Women’s Centre SA and the NT Working Women’s Centre have made the following submissions in order to advocate for better working conditions for women:

Pay Equity and Associated Issues Related to Increasing Female Participation in the Workforce, September 2008

National Working Women’s Centre Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment and Workplace Relations, Pay Equity and Associated Issues Related to Increasing Female Participation in the Workforce, September 2008

 

 

The Queensland Working Women’s Service, Working Women’s Centre SA and the NT Working Women’s Centre have made the following submissions in order to advocate for better working conditions for women:

Inquiry into the effectiveness of the Commonwealth Sex Discrimination Act 1984 in eliminating discrimination and promoting gender equality, August 2008

National Working Women’s Centre Submission to the Senate Standing Committees on Legal and Constitutional Affairs Inquiry into the effectiveness of the Commonwealth Sex Discrimination Act 1984 in eliminating discrimination and promoting gender equality, August 2008

 

 

The Queensland Working Women’s Service, Working Women’s Centre SA and the NT Working Women’s Centre have made the following submissions in order to advocate for better working conditions for women:

Submission to the Australian Government’s Discussion Paper titled Increasing Indigenous Economic Opportunity – The Future of CDEP and Indigenous Employment Programs, June 2008

National Working Women’s Centre Submission to the Australian Government to the Increasing Indigenous Economic Opportunity – The Future of the CDEP and Indigenous Employment Programs, June 2008

 

 

The Queensland Working Women’s Service, Working Women’s Centre SA and the NT Working Women’s Centre have made the following submissions in order to advocate for better working conditions for women:

Submission to the Productivity Commission’s Issues Paper: Inquiry into Paid Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave, May 2008

National Working Women’s Centre Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Paid Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave, May 2008

 

 

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