Collective bargaining and low-paid women workers: The promise of supported bargaining

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1177/00221856231198880
Sara Charlesworth, Fiona Macdonald
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This paper assesses the promise of the supported bargaining (SB) stream of multi-employer bargaining to address persistently low wages in feminised industries. Introduced in 2022 amendments to Australia's Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), the SB stream replaces the failed low-paid bargaining stream which also sought to widen access to collective bargaining for low-paid workers. We outline the substantive changes introduced by the SB stream: in the contexts of the historical failure of enterprise bargaining to achieve wage increases for women workers; and of gender equality reforms introduced in the 2022 amendments. In assessing the SB stream's potential, we highlight the less restrictive criteria for inclusion and a more active role for the Fair Work Commission in approving and facilitating multi-employer bargaining. We conclude that the continuing primacy of single-enterprise bargaining in the Fair Work Act, the restriction of SB to multi-employer rather than sector-wide bargaining, and the weakness of underpinning awards will limit the effectiveness of SB in achieving meaningful pay increases in feminised sectors. However, the 2022 gender equality reforms offer other potential mechanisms to address low wages in feminised industries, both in wage-setting in annual minimum wage reviews and in award variations through equal remuneration or work value claims.
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集体谈判和低薪女工:支持谈判的承诺
本文评估了多雇主议价的支持议价(SB)流的承诺,以解决女性化行业中持续低工资的问题。澳大利亚《2009年公平工作法案》(Cth)于2022年修订,SB类别取代了失败的低薪谈判类别,后者也试图扩大低薪工人的集体谈判机会。我们概述了SB流带来的实质性变化:在企业谈判未能实现女性工人工资增长的历史背景下;以及2022年修正案中引入的性别平等改革。在评估SB类别的潜力时,我们强调了较少限制的纳入标准,以及公平工作委员会在批准和促进多雇主谈判方面发挥更积极的作用。我们得出的结论是,《公平工作法案》中单一企业谈判的持续首要地位,对多雇主而非全行业谈判的限制,以及基础奖励的薄弱,将限制性别平等在女性化行业实现有意义的加薪的有效性。然而,2022年的性别平等改革提供了其他潜在机制,以解决女性化行业的低工资问题,包括年度最低工资审查中的工资设定,以及通过同工同酬或工作价值索赔的奖励变化。
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