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Since the 1970s Australia has been one of the few countries that has progressively advanced the concept of gender pay … created by industrial tribunals have been able to improve the pay of women workers, due to their coverage of the workforce of … increases in award-based wages for certain industries dominated by women workers. However, the capacity of state tribunals to …
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Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value meant that in theory at least the concept of equal pay for work of … equal value applied throughout Australia when award wage rates were decided by industrial tribunals. Nevertheless, the … Australia can be seen by the proportion of female full-time 'ordinary time earnings', that is earnings that exclude overtime …
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In pursuing sustainable competetive advantage, firms undertake a range of strategic initiatives such as innovation, customer relationship management, entering new markets overseas, and competetive actions within current marketplaces. Studies that examine these initiatives generally investigate...
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In pursuing sustainable competitive advantage, firms undertake a range of strategic initiatives such as innovation, customer relationship management, entering new markets overseas, and competitive actions within current marketplaces. Studies that examine these initiatives generally study the...
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in-depth interviews were conducted on fifty-four software firms in Australia and the findings discussed. …
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This paper develops a conceptual framework to examine the factors impacting on the adoption of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and its impact on retail supply chain performance. RFID has been applied successfully in closed systems for some time. However, recent technology improvements and...
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As small films have limited resources, they cannot out-muscle larger competitors, so they have to do something different - be innovative and leverage know-how and collaborate with others to increase the scale and scope of what they can offer to be globally competitive. This paper describes an...
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According to the Howard government and some 'small business' organisations, the changes made to Australian industrial relations arrangements by the 2005 'Work Choices' Act will be of particular importance to small and medium sized establishments (SMEs). Specifically, the dilution of the...
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Service industries hold an increasingly dynamic and pivotal role in today's knowledge-based economies. The logistics industry is a classic example of the birth and development of a vital new service-based industry, transformed from the business concept of transportation to that of serving the...
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Service industries hold an increasingly dynamic and pivotal role in today?s knowledge-based economies. The logistics industry is a classic example of the birth and development of a vital new service-based industry, transformed from the business concept of transportation to that of serving the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009481968