Casting a Little More Light... Do We Really Know What Entreprise Bargaining Has Meant for Women's Wages in Australia
K. Heiler,
B. Arsovska and
R. Hall
ACIRRT Working Papers from Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training
Abstract:
This paper uses comprehensive data on enterprise agreements collected and maintained by ACIRRT. We examine trends in agreement making with particular reference to the relations that exist between: industry feminisation, union invelvement in agreement making, they outcomes including both average annual wage increases and the inclusion of provisions relating to various aspects of working time flexibility.
Keywords:WOMEN; WAGES (search for similar items in EconPapers) JEL-codes:J30J31 (search for similar items in EconPapers) Date: 1999
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