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The gender pay gap in Australia has slightly decreased to 21.8%, with women earning A$28,425 less annually than men on average. More employers are addressing the issue, and female CEOs earn an average of A$158,632 less than male counterparts. The Labor government aims to introduce legislation this week for firms with 500+ employees to commit to gender equality targets.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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