Posted on 02 February 2012. Tags: Gender Balance, leadership
I received this article from Carol Schwartz of the Women’s Leadership Institute of Australia… So it turns out only 17% of Davos participants this year were women, despite a new quota system demanding that the largest members send one woman for every four men. According to Saadia Zahidi, the WEF’s head of constituents who is […]
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Posted on 02 February 2012. Tags: Employers, pay equity
In a landmark case for closing the gender pay gap, the Full Bench of Fair Work Australia yesterday agreed to make an equal remuneration order under section 302 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth). What this effectively means is that there will be an increase of up to 41% in the Award pay rates […]
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Posted on 02 February 2012. Tags: Community, leadership
I don’t usually write about politics… but I’m fascinated by the NewsPoll opinion results that confirm women are still not warming to Tony Abbott. More than that, their satisfaction with him as opposition leader is in decline, and 42% of women prefer the idea of Julia Gillard as Prime Minister rather than Mr Rabbit (as […]
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Posted on 23 January 2012. Tags: Career Management
Hi Jen! My husband and I are thinking about starting a family, and I’m wondering whether we can afford it! As a business owner, am I eligible to participate in the Government funded paid parental leave scheme? My business is a sole trader structure – do I need to change it to an incorporated company? […]
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Posted on 23 January 2012. Tags: Awards, Heroes, women leaders
The judges of the Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award today announced a stellar lineup in the Australian shortlist for the 2012 award…. I’m sure you’ll agree it’s going to be tough to choose just one winner amongst these entrepreneurs who span sectors ranging from fashion to food to industrial products. The finalists are: – […]
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Posted on 23 January 2012. Tags: Family Motherhood and Home
In this post on Hoopla today, Lisa Linton shared her experiences in being a married woman who has retained her maiden name. As someone who has done the same (for many of the usual reasons mentioned in her article), it was bound to get my attention. But it was the comment that “that (there) is […]
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