Ed's Blog Firm offers annual $10,000 childcare payment to parents u&u Recruitment Partners are offering a $10,000 childcare subsidiary to employees in a game-changing new workplace initiative.
Soapbox Lily Allen says motherhood ruined her career. The system failed her. Lily Allen made headlines when she admitted on the Radio Times podcast that having children “ruined her career”.
News & Views Samantha Murphy went for a run. Police allege she was murdered that day She went for a run. Now after weeks of frantic searching, a 22 year old man has been charged with the murder of Samantha Murphy.
Ed's Blog Finally. Paid parental leave will now include superannuation Today’s announcement that paid parental leave will include superannuation payments is long overdue. But a win for advocates, and women.
Ed's Blog Don’t ‘Inspire Inclusion’ and get duped again on International Women’s Day No need to ‘inspire’. No need to pose or align your International Women’s Day with a UK-based marketing firm. Just Count Her In.
News & Views Activate your career with us! Just ignore the 37.1% gender pay gap Lorna Jane sells high-end activewear to women and promotes health and wellbeing.
News & Views Gender pay gap transparency and employers who promise to ‘count her in’ The median gender pay gaps of more than 5000 firms will be made public tomorrow, 11 days out from International Women’s Day.
Ed's Blog Working parents reported competing pressures in 2019. So how do they fare in 2024? Working parents were struggling with the juggle back in 2019. Have things improved in the past five years for those balancing work and care?
News & Views Paid millions, CEOs should expect public scrutiny and not walk out Brad Banducci earned $8.65 million last financial year as CEO of Woolworths. With compensation like that, stay and answer the questions.
Ed's Blog A Liberal Senator would be ’embarrassed’ being a gender quota Senator Hollie Hughes says she would be embarassed to be a gender quota. But the real embarassment is the lack of women represented.
Ed's Blog How leaders rise and fall in the most powerful of ‘meritocracies’ Three prime ministers fell spectacularly during the Coalition’s nine years in power. What if they had actually listened to women?
News & Views How Barnaby Joyce’s booze fest made me reflect on my own obvious bias If a female parliamentarian were to act in the same way, my response wouldn’t be to laugh it off and deem it standard practice.