Pitch Engine
Times Advertising


.

Australia's new pay equality law risks failing women – unless we make this simple fix

  • Written by Mark Humphery-Jenner, Associate Professor of Finance, UNSW Sydney
Australia's new pay equality law risks failing women – unless we make this simple fixshutterstock

The Albanese government’s efforts to address the gender pay gap are laudable. Despite all the attention given to the issue over the past decade or so, sectoral pay discrimination is very real and workplace biases persist.

But the federal government’s new tool to address the problem, the Workplace Gender Equality Amendment...

Read more: Australia's new pay equality law risks failing women – unless we make this simple fix

More Articles ...

  1. What if Opal and Myki became one? It'd help more of us than you'd think
  2. RBA warns of at least 2 more interest rate rises in coming months, as the economic outlook worsens
  3. How to save $4 billion a year: reform a fuel tax credit scheme with no real rationale
  4. Higher interest rates, falling home prices and real wages, but no recession: top economists' forecasts for 2023
  5. It's tradition: Indigenous designs have been on Australian money since decimalisation
  6. Short selling Adani: how an obscure US firm profited from triggering the Indian giant's price plunge
  7. Business owners see cutting carbon emissions as 'the right thing to do', despite the challenges of making change
  8. First Nations people often take on the 'cultural load' in their workplaces. Employers need to ease this burden
  9. Climate change is already putting the heat on insurance companies – Auckland's floods could be a turning point
  10. What's driving the potato chip shortage and when will it pass?
  11. It's not all about gender or ethnicity: a blind spot in diversity programs is holding equality back
  12. If you haven't joined a union, it's time you paid to benefit from union deals
  13. China's population is now inexorably shrinking, bringing forward the day the planet's population turns down
  14. 9 in 10 landlord tax returns are wrong. Does this make landlords champion tax dodgers?
  15. Stamp duty isn’t going anywhere until we can agree on the tax to replace it
  16. Feeling flat now you're #BackToWork? A post-holiday slump is normal, but these clues signal it's time for a new job
  17. The housing wealth gap between older and younger Australians has widened alarmingly in the past 30 years. Here's why
  18. The rent crisis is set to spread: here's the case for doubling rent assistance
  19. What if your colleague is a bot? Harnessing the benefits of workplace automation without alienating staff
  20. How housing made rich Australians 50% richer, leaving renters and the young behind – and how to fix it
  21. What is income protection insurance – and how's it different to total and permanent disability insurance?
  22. 'Boys will be boys': why consumers don't punish big polluters for greenwashing lies
  23. Micro-aggressions are repeated acts that send women backwards. Here's how micro-accommodations can fight back
  24. Discovering the 'honeypot': the surprising way restricting immigration can turn out to hurt the working poor
  25. 12 ways to finally achieve your most elusive goals
  26. Digital nomad visas offer the best of two worlds: what you should know before you go
  27. India's 'untouchable' women face discrimination even in schemes meant to help them
  28. Open banking is coming to New Zealand – here’s what we can learn from countries already doing it
  29. Are nudges sinister psychological tricks? Or are they useless? Actually they are neither
  30. Already under fire politically, Three Waters is also threatened by NZ's critical shortage of skilled engineers
  31. Fuelled by hope and fear, cryptocurrency markets are primed for contagion
  32. 90% of young people had financial troubles in 2022, and 27% used 'buy now, pay later' services
  33. Clearer rules on reporting companies' climate risks could soon put us on a path to decarbonising corporate Australia
  34. How to win the gift-stealing game Bad Santa, according to a mathematician
  35. Why would you dump a requirement for financial advisers to give advice that's in their client's best interests?
  36. Hotel booking sites actually make it hard to get cheap deals, but there's a way around it
  37. How FTX Australia was able to get away with claiming it was 'ASIC-licenced'
  38. 'I thought crypto exchanges were safe': the lesson for everyone in FTX's collapse
  39. Will price caps on coal and gas bring power prices down? An expert isn't so sure
  40. What is the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, about to be negotiated in Brisbane?
  41. Wage theft has reached pandemic proportions, so why hasn't the Albanese government criminalised it?
  42. This latest increase in RBA interest rates might well be the last, for some time
  43. Pay secrecy clauses are now banned in Australia; here's how that could benefit you
  44. HILDA finds working from home boosts women's job satisfaction more than men's, and that has a downside
  45. Half a century on, it's time to reassess the Whitlam government's economic legacy
  46. 20 years of tracking sexual harassment at work shows little improvement. But that could be about to change
  47. How Australian economist Sean Turnell came to be in and freed from a Myanmar jail
  48. 'Zombie' wage deals have hurt Australians for years. Here's how new industrial relations laws could finally end your wage pain
  49. Labour's share of national income has been remarkably consistent since the 1860s
  50. Don't just bet on the metrics – personal connection is the real key to managing remote workers well