International Women's Day is rooted in a history of labour activism, born from the struggles of working women fighting for better conditions and equal rights.
Today, the Workplace Gender Equality Agency's (WGEA) latest data reveals that Australian women earn an average of $28,425 less per year than men ...
Today, the Workplace Gender Equality Agency’s (WGEA) latest data reveals that Australian women earn an average of $28,425 less per year than men. Women are making just 78 cents for every dollar earned ...
CU Boulder’s annual salary equity analyses have examined faculty salaries in larger aggregations (campus-wide, and by college/school) instead of assessing pay inequities related to gender and racial ...