National gender pay gap at all-time low: How can employers continue the charge?

HR Leader
27/9/2023

A Remarkable Stride: Australia's Gender Pay Gap Achieves Historic Low of 13%. This 0.3% decrease from earlier this year underscores progress, yet also highlights the persistent path toward equality. As Equal Pay Day approached days ago, we're reminded that women still labor 56 extra days to match men's earnings. Let's drive change together!

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