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Record ID: 89a5b811-bd23-4316-9036-7d253da49150
Type: Journal Article
Title: Safe at Home and Safe at Work: Minimising the Impact of Violence
Other Titles: Parity
Authors: McFerran, Ludo
Year: 2010
Citation: No 10 Vol.: 23
Notes:  Being in employment is a key pathway
for women to leaving a violent
relationship.1 The financial security that
employment affords women can allow them
to escape becoming trapped and isolated
in violent and abusive relationships, and to
maintain, as far as possible, their home and
standard of living. With the introduction of
some world’s best practice domestic violence
paid leave, the family violence sector now
has the opportunity to engage in productive
partnerships with unions and employers to
secure domestic violence workplace rights
in enterprise agreements and industrial law.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16773
Physical description: Pages 41
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