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Global Women NZ says It s time to drop the motherhood penalty in new International Women s Day campaign via Saatchi & Saatchi NZ

March 8 2021, 10:28 am | BY Ricki Green | 6 Comments Global Women New Zealand has released its 2021 campaign for International Women’s Day via Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand, highlighting the “Motherhood Penalty” and the startling fact that on average, mothers earn 12.5% less than fathers of the same age and education over the course of their career.   The campaign was created by internationally awarded director Anna Mantzaris of Passion Animation Studios and Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand. It builds on the humorous workplace scenarios Mantzaris conceived for her critically acclaimed short film “Enough” and suggests that there is almost nothing a woman could do in the workplace that is more “career limiting” than having a baby.

Global Women NZ Says It s Time to Drop the Motherhood Penalty in New International Women s Day Campaign

Creative 125 Add to collection Campaign developed by Saatchi & Saatchi, New Zealand Global Women New Zealand has released its 2021 campaign for International Women’s Day via Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand, highlighting the “Motherhood Penalty” and the startling fact that on average, mothers earn 12.5% less than fathers of the same age and education over the course of their career. The campaign was created by internationally awarded director Anna Mantzaris of Passion Animation Studios and Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand. It builds on the humorous workplace scenarios Mantzaris conceived for her critically acclaimed short film “Enough” and suggests that there is almost nothing a woman could do in the workplace that is more “career limiting” than having a baby.

Artsday / M16 opens with double standards | Canberra CityNews

M16 Chair’s Prize, Amy Powell M16 Artspace reopens to the public from noon on Friday (January 15) with the exhibition “Double Standard”, featuring works by Skye Jamieson, Adina West, Tom Buckland, Rowan McGinness, Bryan Foong, Patrick Larmour, Ruby Rossiter, Ellen Sleeman-Taylor and Belle Palmer, Phil Page and M16 chair’s prize winner Amy Powell. Chutespace will feature works by Naomi Zouwer. At M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith, noon-5pm, Wednesday to Sunday, until January 31. SHORTIS and Simpson’s shows at Contentious Character Winery on January 22 and 23 quickly booked out, so a third show has now been announced. At 810 Norton Road, Wamboin, 6.30pm for dinner at 7.15pm, on Thursday, January 21. Bookings here or via 6238 3830.

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