
Angela Jackson
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1 month ago |
smartcompany.com.au | Maeve Bannister |Angela Priestley |Leonora Risse |Angela Jackson
More than half of Australian employers have reduced their gender pay gap in the last year but many still have an average gap outside the target range. The second data publication released by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) shows just one in five Australian employers have an average gender pay gap in the target range of -5% and +5%. But the analysis also shows 56% of employers improved their gender pay gap in the last year.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Angela Jackson |Nicki Hutley |John Quiggin |Isaac Gross
The Australian economy has experienced its slowest growth in decades, propped up by public sector spending. As the year comes to an end, four economists give their assessment of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s approach to lowering inflation and share their projections for 2025. ‘The time is now right’ to cut interest ratesThings are very hard in the real economy, and without government spending Australia would now be in recession.
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May 13, 2024 |
angelajacksonphysio.com | Angela Jackson
Is there a link between posterior tibial slope, maturation and OS? The posterior tibial slope (PTS) is a radiographic measure of proximal tibial angulation observed on a lateral radiograph and appears to be a contributor towards knee joint stability. A greater PTS may create greater anterior tibial translation and increase shear forces of the femur on the tibia and the ACL as it attempts to resist this forward translation.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
publicaccountant.com.au | Angela Jackson |Leonora Risse
Men’s median annual base salary in 2022-23 of $79,613 compares to $68,071 for women. When bonuses and overtime are added - common for high-paying jobs mostly held by men - the gap in total remuneration widens to $18,461, equivalent to 19% and hardly budging from the previous year’s 19.8%).
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Feb 27, 2024 |
talentcanada.ca | Angela Jackson |Leonora Risse |Todd Humber
Men continue to outstrip women in the salary stakes, with men’s median annual salary $11,542 greater than women’s, according to newly released data for Australian private companies. It’s a gap of 14.5%, down from last year’s 15.4%. Men’s median annual base salary in 2022-23 of $79,613 compares to $68,071 for women.
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