Labour-Management Studies Foundation

Making the Link Vol 16 2005

Making the Link 16: Affirmative Action and Industrial Relations is the edited collection of selected papers presented at the sixteenth Women, Management and Industrial Relations Conference. The two day conference, which was held in July 22-23, 2004, was organized by the Affirmative Action Agency and the Labour-Management Studies Foundation at the Macquarie University Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University. 

The Editors: Professor Ed Davis is the director of the Labour-Management Studies Foundation. In September 2002, he took up the post of Dean of the Division of Economic and Financial Studies at Macquarie University. Valerie Pratt  is Honorary Professional Fellow at the Macquarie University Graduate School of Management.She was formerly director of the Affirmative Action Agency.

Preface
  Making the Link 16  
Women At Work
Chapter 1

Women’s Advance: ‘Slow Going’

Ed Davis & Angela Knox
Chapter 2

Is Gender Still on the Agenda?

Anne Summers

Leadership, Management and Women
Chapter 3

No Time for Complacency on Women in Management

Guy Russo
Chapter 4

Leadership in Women's Business

Margy Osmond
Chapter 5

Sisterhood Needs a Concerted Effort to Assert Power

Natasha Stott Despoja

Chapter 6

Leading Amnesty International’s Charge to Globalise Justice

Mara Moustafine

Chapter 7

Managing Change, Managing Stress

David Moore
Parental Leave
Chapter 8

Who’s Rocking the Baby?

Marion Baird
Appendices
Appendix 1 Survey of Cost of Care Juliet Bourke and Graeme Russell
Appendix 2 Minority Ethnic Women in the Australian Labour Market Jawad Sayed and Faiza Ali
Appendix 3 Back to the Fifties Susan Ryan
Appendix 4

Executive Summary and Recommendations: Report on the Review of the Gender Pay Gap in Western Australia

Patricia Todd and Joan Eveline

Appendix 5

Putting Women in Their Place

Nicholas Apoifis
Appendix 6

Perceptions of Success: Affirmative Action in Australia and the U.S.

Kerry Tilbrook

Appendix 7

Women at Work: Facts and Figures

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