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Employers Efforts Recognised as Gender Pay Gap Narrows
Summary by The West Australian
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Bonuses, overtime are fuelling the gender pay gap, data shows
Men are earning on average $9753 more than women each year in the form of performance bonuses, allowances and overtime pay. That’s according to the latest gender pay gap data released on Thursday by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. It covers more than 8000 private companies for 2024–25, employing more than 5.4 million workers across Australia. The overall gender pay gap fell to 21.1 per cent, compared to 21.8 per cent in 2023–24. But the ga…
Women still earn less at the top, despite 0.7% gender pay gap drop
Australian employers are making steady progress in closing the nation’s gender pay gap, according to WGEA’s 2025 Gender Equality Scorecard. Yet the picture at the top remains stark, with senior roles lagging behind and the pace of change still slow.
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