News & Views Can we stop justifying gender pay gaps because women dominate care sectors? But women choose to work in lower paid sectors like health, education and childcare! They say, as if that makes a pay gap OK.
News & Views Men twice as likely to be highly paid, new gender equality scorecard shows Women remain undervalued and underrepresented in the workforce, according to Mary Woodbridge, director of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency.
News & Views Government seeks feedback for Workplace Gender Equality Act review The Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 will be subject to a review led by a team from the department of the prime minister and cabinet.
News & Views ‘A heartbreaking reality’: For some hard-working women, the gender pay gap may never close A report from Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre and the Workplace Gender Equality Agency conceded that for some women, the gender pay gap may never close.
News & Views We need to ask employers why they are not reporting their gender pay gaps New research on the gender pay gaps of nearly 5000 companies shows it is likely to take another 26 years for it to close completely.
News & Views Gender pay gap has dropped to 13.4 per cent, according to WGEA Australia’s national gender pay gap has officially dropped to 13.4 per cent, marking a small decline of 0.6 percentage points.
Business Is your employer on the list? The 136 organisations given the gender equality citation Woolworths and AstraZenica are among the organisation recognised with a citation for their efforts as employers promote gender equality.
Business The 119 employers recognised as employers of choice for gender equality The Workplace Gender Equality Agency has announced the 2019-2020 Employers of Choice for Gender Equality.119 employers were recognised with the citation.
News & Views Male leaders must step up and drive gender equity in their organisations If we encourage the next generation of male leaders to reject stereotypes and create a new workplace vision, things might change for the better, writes Matthew Salisbury.
News & Views Things in Australian workplaces can improve but it’s not dire The latest Workplace Gender Equality Agency scorecard paints a bleak assessment, Valeria Ignatieva from WORK180, says there’s a slightly different picture.
News & Views ‘Slow & steady’ improvements but men still earning average 21.3% more than women The latest WGEA data shows that while we might be moving in the right direction the pace of change for women is glacial and there are potholes aplenty.