Australia Set to Reveal Gender Pay Gaps as Progress Remains Slow
- Pay gap is 14.1% for women working full time, government says
- Data show little growth in women holding ASX/200 boards
Commuters in Sydney, Australia.
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Australia’s government is preparing to name and shame companies with gender pay gaps, as the latest data show progress toward equal representation in the country’s boardrooms is moving at a glacial pace.
The Labor government this month introduced a bill that will publish the gender pay gaps of employers with 100 or more workers by 2024.