$231m focused on women’s economic security in COVID recovery
The federal government has acknowledged the disproportionate economic effect of the coronavirus crisis on women by announcing a $231 million investment over four years to address the disparity.
by Shared by MyBusiness | Oct 7, 2020
Included in the Second Women’s Economic Security Package is $90.3 million over three years from 2020–21 for concessional work test arrangements for Paid Parental Leave in response to COVID-19.
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