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Australia names and shames employers on gender pay gap

While mandatory reporting of the gender pay gap gathers dust in the Luxon Government’s in-tray, Australia is now more transparent.

The biggest median gap was 73.1% at a healthcare provider.

In the first report of its kind, a snapshot of corporate Australia has revealed a median gap in pay between men and women of 19%.

Data published this week by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) revealed base salaries at 5000 Australian businesses with 100 or more employees.

It revealed a

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Lachlan Colquhoun Wed, 28 Feb 2024
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