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Australia Lags On Work/Life BalanceDate: 30 April 2004
New evidence lodged today by the ACTU in support of its Work and Family Test Case shows Australia is second last among the western OECD nations on work and family balance. Submitting the research to the Australian Industrial Relations Commission today, "Australia is ranked very low in terms of the employment rates for mothers with young children. This is a key indicator of work and family balance that shows we are lagging behind most European nations and the US. Leaving aside former Eastern bloc nations: The Work and Family Test Case is an historic opportunity to bring our workplaces into line with the needs of Australian families in the twenty-first century. There are a few far-sighted employers willing to implement more family-friendly policies but achieving a culture change requires fundamental reform of industrial awards. The key workplace reforms being sort by the ACTU case are: Copies of the ACTU submission are available on request. All material will be available from the ACTU website next week.
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