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Male business leaders the key to more women in tech

Women experience gender bias, inferior pay and under-representation in the tech industry.

Gill South Thu, 23 May 2019

A new MYOB report, Women in Tech 2019, has found nearly half of women tech leaders have experienced gender bias in the workplace and only one in 10 tech businesses is working to address discrimination – so senior women in the tech industry are urging men to step up and play their part.

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Gill South Thu, 23 May 2019
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