
Lisa Harvey-Smith
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Nov 19, 2024 |
womensagenda.com.au | Lisa Harvey-Smith
Don’t read the comments. It’s a well-worn mantra for pretty much any of us who use social media for public advocacy or simply dare to share our opinions online. But I was still appalled, if not surprised, by the noxious layers of homophobic abuse piled onto Matildas captain Sam Kerr and partner Kristie Mewis on social media as they announced one of the most joyful moments in their lives – that they are expecting their first child.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
ova.galencentre.org | Jesse Bergman |Sarah J. Ratcliffe |Lisa Williams |Lisa Harvey-Smith
By Jesse Bergman, Sarah Ratcliffe, Lisa Williams and Lisa Harvey-Smith, UNSWSYDNEY, March 12 – The release of new data on Australia’s gender pay gap put hard numbers to a common workplace reality: across every sector, women are being paid less than men. Reporting published by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency on nearly 5,000 Australian businesses found a median annual income gap of 19 per cent nationwide. A big factor in this disparity is participation and roles in the workforce.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
impakter.com | Jesse Bergman |Sarah J. Ratcliffe |Lisa Williams |Lisa Harvey-Smith
The release of new data on Australia’s gender pay gap put hard numbers to a common workplace reality: across every sector, women are being paid less than men. Reporting published by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency on nearly 5,000 Australian businesses found a median annual income gap of 19% nationwide. A big factor in this disparity is participation and roles in the workforce. Men outnumber women in the Australian workforce by nearly 10%.
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Mar 9, 2024 |
eastmojo.com | Jesse Bergman |Sarah J. Ratcliffe |Lisa Williams |Lisa Harvey-Smith
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Mar 4, 2024 |
drumup.io | Jesse Bergman |Sarah J. Ratcliffe |Lisa Williams |Lisa Harvey-Smith
The release last week of new data on Australia’s gender pay gap puts hard numbers to a common workplace reality: across every sector, women are being paid less than men. Reporting published by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency on nearly 5,000 Australian businesses found a median annual income gap of 19% nationwide. A big factor in this disparity is participation and roles in the workforce. Men outnumber women in the Australian workforce by nearly 10%.
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