Sunday, February 17, 2008

Productivity Commission

The Commisison will look at different funding models for PML to determine what could work for Australia. Even though there is overwhelming support for a scheme, and for policies that allow new parents to spend more time with infants, everything will be considered in terms of the financial restraints that the government is now facing. Will find some links that will inform us of the different schemes in other countries so we can better understand how they have managed to continue to operate PML without detriment to employment of women, productivity and to small business.
Sandra

Monday, February 11, 2008

PML Press release

Welcome to the first of our many pods. This is a trial, and hence picked one of the topics we have been involved with for many years. The BPW website includes the current press release on this issue, bascially commending the government for agreeing the matter to be referred to the Productivity Commission. They will determine the cost and efficiencies of the introduction of such a scheme.
I am aware that there are mixed feelings from our members about the call for universal paid maternity leave and would be happy to use this space for a discussion about your concerns, the benenfits, disadavantages etc. We represent a wonderful cross section of women, and as such I expect we will see diversity of opinion on many our pods - that is what makes BPW special. At the end of the day we all have the interests of working women at heart.
Sandra Cook