Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Victorian Women's Trust (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR358 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION â DRAFT REPORT ON PAIDPARENTAL LEAVE. RESPONSE FROM THE VICTORIAN WOMENâS TRUST. NOVEMBER 2008. The Victorian Womenâs Trust welcomes the draft Report from the Productivity Commission and congratulates the Commission for
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
Canberra Business Council Ltd (PDF - 119k)
Submission DR341 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
18 November 2008 Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Paid Maternity, Parental Leave Canberra Business Council Canberra Business Council (CBC) is the leading business
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
BPW Australia (PDF - 18k)
Submission DR321 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
The following is the original statement proposed by BPW Australia to the Productivity Commission: BPW Australia believes that paid maternity leave should be available to all working women, regardless of their circumstance and has been calling for
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
Motor Trade Association of SA Inc (PDF - 84k)
Submission DR338 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Productivity Commission: paid parental leave November 2008. Page 1 of 3. 1. The Motor Trade Association of South Australia Inc The Motor Trade Association of South Australian Inc (âMTA SAâ) is a member- funded organisation of around 1, 000
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
Lisa Jeffery (PDF - 25k)
Submission DR357 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Lisa Jeffery NSW. Monday 17th November 2008 Ms Roberta Bausch Productivity Commission Inquiry into Paid Parental Leave Via email: parentalsupport@pc.gov.au Dear Ms Bausch, I am aware that I have missed the deadline for feedback on the draft report
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
Hobart Women's Health Centre (PDF - 11k)
Submission DR313 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
The Hobart Women's Health Centre (HWHC) is twenty-one this year and is the only womenâs health centre in Tasmania. The Centre recognises gender as a social determinant of health and has a commitment to addressing both the medical and non-medical,
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
VIEW Clubs of Australia (PDF - 21k)
Submission DR315 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
14 November, 2008. VIEW Clubs of Australia is a nationwide self-governed womenâs organisation, formed in. 1960 by The Smith Family to promote the Voice, Interests and Education of Women. Through strong VIEW networks, women are empowered to achieve
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
Australian Federation of University Women Inc (PDF - 18k)
Submission DR320 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
A. F. U. W. Submission from the Australian Federation of University Women in Response to. the Productivity Commission Draft Inquiry Report on Paid Parental leave: Support for Parents with Newborn Children. The Australian Federation of University
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
Commissioner for Children and Young People WA (PDF - 118k)
Submission DR311 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
November 2008. 1. Submission to the Productivity Commission Draft Inquiry Report Paid Parental Leave: Support for Parents with Newborn Children. Thank you for the opportunity
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
National Pay Equity Coalition (PDF - 29k)
Submission DR342 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
NPEC Response to Productivity Commission Draft Inquiry Report on Paid Parental Leave 1. Response by National Pay Equity Coalition to Paid Parental Leave: Support for Parents with Newborn Children, Productivity Commission Draft Inquiry Report,
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
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