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Gender pay gap: Australian women earn nearly $30,000 less than men a year – video​on March 5, 2025 at 3:49 am

The pay gaps at nearly 8,000 employers across Australia were revealed on Tuesday by the government’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency, which found Australian women earned 78c on average for every $1 earned by men, and that across the country, 72.2% of 5,347 employers have a gender pay gap that favours men. Guardian Australia’s Kate Lyons dives into the report to pull out more of the details Australian women earn nearly $30,000 less than men a year, the government’s latest pay gap report findsMedia, supermarkets and banks: what is the average salary at the big companies and how big is the gender pay gap? Continue reading…The pay gaps at nearly 8,000 employers across Australia were revealed on Tuesday by the government’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency, which found Australian women earned 78c on average for every $1 earned by men, and that across the country, 72.2% of 5,347 employers have a gender pay gap that favours men. Guardian Australia’s Kate Lyons dives into the report to pull out more of the details Australian women earn nearly $30,000 less than men a year, the government’s latest pay gap report findsMedia, supermarkets and banks: what is the average salary at the big companies and how big is the gender pay gap? Continue reading…   Gender pay gap: Australian women earn nearly $30,000 less than men a year – video | Gender pay gap | The Guardian

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The pay gaps at nearly 8,000 employers across Australia were revealed on Tuesday by the government’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency, which found Australian women earned 78c on average for every $1 earned by men, and that across the country, 72.2% of 5,347 employers have a gender pay gap that favours men. Guardian Australia’s Kate Lyons dives into the report to pull out more of the details

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