Workplace Gender Equality Agency report shows a slight increase in number of women in highly paid roles, which are still dominated by men ...
Since 2024, the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has been publishing the gender pay gaps of Australia’s largest companies. Now, we have enough data to make some meaningful comparisons – and ...
How well paid are you? Use our tool to see how your income measures up with the rest of your company and your industry.
New data shows which government agencies are splashing out on their staff – women as well as men – and which aren’t.
According to WGEA's findings, men are 1.8 times more likely than women to be in the highest-paid quarter of earners, on an ...
The gender pay gap at employer level continues to narrow, with results varying across industries that reflect workforce ...
In June, the licensee of an Alabama AM facing license revocation for unpaid regulatory fees was given a second chance, due to a “premature” action by the Media Bureau which was reversed. Unfortunately ...
Is your employer among the largest or smallest gender pay gaps? More than 5.9 million workers from over 10,000 employers can now see the data for themselves.
The latest WGEA figures are out, and they paint a picture of an industry that is slowly improving for women, albeit at a ...
Statement from Innes Willox, Chief Executive of the national employer association, Australian Industry Group. Today's publication of employer gender ...
Public servants can now check which agencies are outperforming the rest on gender equity pay in WGEA's 2024-25 reporting.
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