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Mar 3, 2024 |
en.prnasia.com | ASPL Group
, /PRNewswire/ -- This International Women's Day ASPL Group, a leading provider of strategic leadership training, recruitment and consulting, is excited to announce the launch of "EmpowerHer," in alignment with the United Nation's theme of Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress. This campaign is dedicated to empowering and supporting three women, or individuals who identify as women, in their professional development to strengthen their ability to learn, earn and lead.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
hrleader.com.au | Kris Grant |ASPL Group |Emma Musgrave
| |5 minute read For the first time, Australia sees almost a million individuals working multiple jobs as they attempt to make ends meet amid escalating living costs, with projections indicating a continuation of this trend into 2024. With an increased number of Australians – 958,600 to be precise – engaged in two or more jobs in June 2023 (a 7 per cent hike from the previous year), human resources professionals need to take note and adjust strategies accordingly.
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Sep 24, 2023 |
hrleader.com.au | Kris Grant |ASPL Group |Emma Musgrave
| |6 minute read This month, the United Nation’s Equal Pay Day fell on 18 September, and it was a timely reminder for all Australian employers to end the pay gap between men and women. However, new data from the OECD reveals we are doing much better than many other nations. , which was celebrated on 18 September, represents the longstanding efforts towards the achievement of equal pay for work of equal value.
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Jul 10, 2023 |
hrleader.com.au | Kris Grant |ASPL Group |Emma Musgrave
By Kris Grant | July 11, 2023|5 minute read The national turnover or “quit” rate stood at a 10-year high of 9.5 per cent over the year to 28 February 2023, as workers took advantage of a strong jobs market and moved employers, with professionals the most likely to have moved jobs, a trend which is likely to continue in a very tight labour market where wages growth is still lagging inflation.
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Jun 27, 2023 |
hrleader.com.au | Kris Grant |ASPL Group |Emma Musgrave
Women are leading gains in employment, with the number of women employed full-time jumping in 2023 as the level of women’s workforce participation hits record-high levels. That has pushed growth in wages for women above that for men, helping to narrow the gender wage gap across Australia and the gender superannuation gap.
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