2003 Reports and Papers
Executive Remuneration: Best Practice Principles and Guide

November 2003 The Business Council of Australia has released a guide, prepared by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, setting out global best practice guidelines on executive remuneration. The Executive Remuneration Best Practice Principles and Guide brings together concise guidance on best practice proposals, practices...

Balancing Work and Family Survey

A Business Council of Australia survey has revealed that Australia’s largest companies are leading the way in adopting strategies aimed at supporting working parents. These policies and strategies include paid maternity and paternity leave, job-share schemes, work from home opportunities,...

The Cost of Dropping Out: Research Reports

January 2003 The Business Council of Australia commissioned research that found that without concerted action, at least 80,000 young Australians over the next decade are likely to leave school early and face long-term unemployment.The primary research report, The Cost of...

Balancing Work and Family Survey

October 2003 A Business Council of Australia survey has revealed that Australia’s largest companies are leading the way in adopting strategies aimed at supporting working parents. These policies and strategies include paid maternity and paternity leave, job-share schemes, work from...

Age Can Work: A Business Guide for Supporting Older Workers

August 2003 The Business Council of Australia has released guidelines aimed at encouraging big business to keep more older Australians in the workforce. Age Can Work: A Business Guide for Supporting Older Workers aims to addressing the significant issue of...

CEO Turnover in 2002: Trends, Causes and Lessons Learned

September 2003 The Business Council of Australia, in conjunction with management consultancy firm Booz Allen Hamilton, has released a study showing the chief executives of Australia’s largest companies spent only half the time in the position compared to chief executives...

General Meetings: Code of Conduct

The Business Council of Australia has released a code of conduct for annual general meetings. The General Meetings: Code of Conduct, developed by the BCA’s Chairmen’s Panel, is designed to increase the value of AGMs for shareholders, boards and management. Corporate...

Age Can Work: The Case for Older Australians Staying in the Workforce

April 2003 Australia’s corporate sector and trade unions are working together to boost the number of older people remaining in the workforce. The ACTU–BCA joint report highlights the potentially massive social and economic impact of Australia’s ageing population. The peak...

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