Ministers, unions demand full funding in federal budget
Principals and state education ministers and unions have banded together to step up pressure on the Albanese government to lift public school funding ahead of Tuesday night’s budget release.
The number of women employed full-time has jumped significantly, contributing to the narrowing of the gender wage and superannuation gaps. This positive trend is putting more money than ever before in women’s pockets, increasing their spending power and economic influence.
Rising wages and the availability of flexible working arrangements have been instrumental in attracting women to the workforce. Many workplaces now provide access to carers’ leave and permanent part-time employment, which are particularly beneficial for women. Moreover, the Australian government’s commitment to gender equality in the workplace, including legislative reforms and wage increases for aged-care employees, has fostered an environment conducive to women’s economic empowerment.
Principals and state education ministers and unions have banded together to step up pressure on the Albanese government to lift public school funding ahead of Tuesday night’s budget release.
The number of Aussies in full-time employment has seen a significant rise in recent months, highlighting just how much pressure the cost-of-living crisis is having on people.
ASPL Group, a management consultancy, training and recruitment firm specialising in diversity, equity, and inclusion, is highlighting the need for widespread engagement in the public consultation for the Federal Government’s Draft National Autism Strategy. With a commitment to fostering inclusive environments, ASPL Group emphasises the significance of this strategy in enhancing the lives of autistic Australians nationwide.
There is a significant disparity in superannuation between men and women in Australia. To mitigate this, the government’s Working for Women initiative aims to pay superannuation on paid parental leave. It‘s a much-needed move, but is it enough of a kickstart?
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