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Business School continues to benchmark among world's best


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Business School continues to benchmark among world’s best
The University of Sydney Business School has consolidated its position among the world’s leading providers of business education with EQUIS re-accreditation for five years.
The highly respected Brussels-based accreditation body, European Foundation for Management Development Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), benchmarks management education providers by assessing institutions as a whole. This includes assessment of all programs and awards from bachelor’s degrees through to postdoctoral studies.
The University of Sydney Business School was first awarded accreditation in 2004 and has continued to hold EQUIS accreditation ever since.
Professor Greg Whitwell, Dean of the University of Sydney Business School. ....

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Gender pay gap improves as more men take on low-paid work


Gender pay gap improves as more men take on low-paid work
Feb 25, 2021 – 9.32pm
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Australian women working full-time are paid on average $242.20 a week less than men - a gap that has improved, albeit slowly and mostly due to labour market shifts rather than progress on equality.
Women working full-time earned on average $1562 in a week, while male full-time workers were paid $1804.20, data from the federal government’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency shows.
If you’re an Australian woman working full-time, chances are you will on average earn $242.20 a week less than a man. 
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The pay gap dropped to 13.4 per cent, a decline of 0.6 percentage points over the past six months, according to WGEA’s analysis of the latest average weekly earnings data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. ....

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