Measures to improve women's equality have moved up the bargaining agenda in the federal public sector in the wake of new bargaining guidelines and the CPSU adopting a template log incorporating 28 weeks paid parental leave, but agencies are struggling to comply with the new "genuine bargaining" obligations, according to Sydney University's Sue Williamson.
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