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16.01.2022 While the 2019/20 report has found the gender pay gap is down by a tiny 0.7 percentage points to 20.1%, meaning men still take home an average $25,534 a year more than women it’s clear progress remains glacially slow and we’re decades away from closing the gender pay gap.

16.01.2022 Andrea Foot will be discussing this subject in a free webinar on Tuesday 17 November from 12-1pm AEST.

15.01.2022 Key messages from the Australian Human Rights Commission's Respect@Work Report released in March include: Addressing workplace sexual harassment in Australia... is complex and confusing for victims and employers and places a heavy burden on individuals to make a complaint. Most people who experience sexual harassment never report it. There is a need to shift from the current reactive, complaints-based approach, to one which requires positive actions from employers and a focus on prevention. The HRC proposes a new approach for government, employers and the community to better prevent and respond to sexual harassment in the workplace Read the full report here >> http://ow.ly/LUTg50CtoyO #MindYourLanguage #RespectAtWork #SexualHarassment #GenderEquality #WorkplaceCulture #orangetheworld #ItsTime #MeToo #LetHerSpeak #TimesUp #16Days #AGEC2020 #AGEC



15.01.2022 On 8 October, the Federal Government released its 2020 Women’s Economic Security Statement,[1] which sets out five priorities: 1. To repair and rebuild women’s workforce participation and further close the gender pay gap 2. To give greater choice and flexibility for families to manage work and care 3. To support women as leaders and positive role models 4. To respond to the diverse needs of women... 5. To support women to be safe at work and home. See more

14.01.2022 Don’t know how to implement the 55 recommendations from the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Respect@Work Report? Support is coming but you can take actio...n now! Ensure victims are properly supported and know their rights Ensure victims feel safe through the process Run effective bystander training Mediate and resolve cases where at all possible before formally investigating. Exhaust all other options before entering into quasi legal processes. Take a ‘safe systems of work’ approach and record incidents as per safety procedures report as a separate category to senior management and the board. #MindYourLanguage #RespectAtWork #SexualHarassment #GenderEquality #WorkplaceCulture #orangetheworld #ItsTime #MeToo #LetHerSpeak #TimesUp #16Days #AGEC2020 #AGEC

12.01.2022 We have 6 double passes to give away: email [email protected] with the subject heading 'HUSSIES' and your postal details to go in the draw. The feature documentary BRAZEN HUSSIES (recently been nominated for Best Documentary at the AACTA awards) has released in cinemas throughout Australia. The film celebrates the legacy of the bold women of the Women’ s Liberation Movement who re-ignited the feminist revolution in Australia (1965-75). You can see the trailer and more info here https://www.brazenhussies.com.au/



11.01.2022 In the view of the Law Council, those entrusted with positions of power in our society have a special responsibility to uphold the law and the rights of others, including the rights of women to be treated with respect and dignity in the workplace.

10.01.2022 Teela Reid is a proud Wiradjuri and Wailwan woman and lawyer. In the latest episode of LSJ’s Just Chat, Teela talks about how First Nations Matriarchs have help...ed shape who she is today, and her will to improve the criminal justice system for Aboriginal people. Listen: https://bit.ly/2GNizH4 #NAIDOC2020 See more

02.01.2022 Happy Friday! Enjoy.

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