Australian women working full-time are paid about 14 per cent less than their male full-time colleagues, but you can help bridge the gender gap by asking for a pay rise.
Australian women working full-time are paid about 14 per cent less than their male full-time colleagues, but you can help bridge the gender gap by asking for a pay rise.
Australian women working full-time are paid about 14 per cent less than their male full-time colleagues, but you can help bridge the gender gap by asking for a pay rise.
ENDEAVOR
One of the “muted” aspects of the aftermath of the triumph of People Power at EDSA 36 years ago was its impact on industrial relations. I wish to share with readers excerpts from an essay that I wrote as co-author of a book published by the People Management Association of the Philippin