News & Views Podcast: On this week’s 3 game-changers for women at work We talk the latest game-changers for women at work. There have been some big ones this week. Also best reads and watching, all in 30 minutes.
News & Views 10 things you need to know about women in Australia right now. International Women’s Day in 2018 coincided with the release of several significant research projects and campaigns. We have summarised 10 key facts to know.
News & Views The Glass Ceiling Index: Where are the best & worst places to be a working woman? The Economist’s 2018 glass ceiling index is a yearly assessment of where women have the best and worst chances of equal treatment at work. Australia ranks 16.
News & Views Why a hard target is a quota and why it’s time there were more Why a hard target is a quota and why it’s time there were more quotas according to Irene Natividad the founder of the Global Summit for Women.
News & Views Melinda Gates: We’re sending our daughters into workplaces designed for dads Melinda Gates has written an op-ed on LinkedIn arguing that American workplaces are designed for dads not daughters. She says workplaces need to catch up.
Ed's Blog What I realised after reading Not Just Lucky by Jamila Rizvi What I learned from reading Jamila Rizvi’s new book Not Just Lucky. The career manifesto explores why women credit luck for their achievements.
News & Views Guess what makes Australians happy at work? (It’s not money) Guess what makes australians happy at work? It’s not money. Research from MWAH and Curtin Business School shows the work you do matters most.
Jugglehood Office friendships: What to consider when making a friend at work It’s easy to form close bonds with the people we work with, given we face similar challenges and celebrate victories together.
Jugglehood How employers can better manage maternity leave and support working mums In terms of OECD countries, sadly Australia is still far from taking the lead when it comes to supporting pregnant women in the workplace.
Money Why EOFY may not bring the pay rise you want Although Australian employers are feeling more optimistic about business conditions in the year ahead, this doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be getting a nice big pay rise from 1 July.
Money Asking for a pay rise: The three rules to getting it right Some people have no trouble walking into their boss’s office and demanding a bigger pay packet, but for others, talking salaries can be a nerve-racking, awkward experience.
Money Pay rises: How much should you ask for? Yesterday we listed the dos and don’ts when it comes to asking for a pay rise at work.