Membership survey. Brisbane (198?) 5 p. (Survey form)
- FVF501-W32.3
- Item
- 198?
Women in Trade Unions Network (Queensland)
Membership survey. Brisbane (198?) 5 p. (Survey form)
Women in Trade Unions Network (Queensland)
Material on the campaign for equal pay for women
Includes Council of Action for Equal Pay report to first Interstate Conference on Equal Pay, Feb 1938, presidential address by Muriel Heagney and George Weir and copy of circular letter and petitition.
Council of Action for Equal Pay (N.S.W.)
Women at work / compiled by Commonwealth of Australian Ministry of Post-War Reconstruction.
Summary of 'Women at work', a Current Affairs Bulletin issued by Army Education. Includes letter from Officer-in-Charge of Public Relations, Ministry of Post-War Reconstruction, 1944 June 20, Canberra (1 leaf), and part of Bulletin issued by Ministry (p.2-3).
Australia Department of Post-War Reconstruction
Letter, 1968 March 7, to Ald. J. Howie, Brisbane City Council -- Letter, 1968 March 7, to P.R. Delamothe -- Letter, Ald. Jean Howie, 1968 March 12 to U.A.W. -- Letter, Brisbane City Council, 1968 March 20, to U.A.W.
Union of Australian Women, Queensland Branch
Should unions be concerned about "women's" issues? Discussion paper no. 1, September 1975.
Discussion of the reasons working women have lower rates of participation in unions and their activities, and whether unions should aim to redress these issues.
Working Women's Centre
Should unions be concerned about childcare? Discussion paper no. 2, October 1975.
Discussion of the necessity for unions to concern themselves with working parents' access to childcare, and how the lack of it can prevent women from entering employment.
Working Women's Centre
Should unions be concerned about migrant women workers? Discussion paper no. 3, November 1975.
Discussion of migrant women in the work force, the ways in which unions can support them and why they should do so.
Working Women's Centre
Discussion of a conference presented by the Australian Labor Party on the subject 'Women in Politics'. There is discussion of the ALP's policies, intended to improve the lot of women, and evaluation of whether they will achieve their stated aims. Printed on white paper in black ink.
Price, Barbara
Do women really get equal pay? Discussion paper no. 4, February 1976.
Discussion of whether the average wages of women and men are roughly equal, and the role of unions in ensuring that they become so in different career sectors.
Working Women's Centre
Working Women's Charter Campaign Brisbane Group Ephemera
Working Women's Charter Campaign Brisbane Group