Pandemic widens gender pay gap: Report
New research released by RMIT shows that working women living under lockdown in Australia have succumbed to a “triple” workload throughout the pandemic, forcing them to sacrifice career opportunities in the face of inflexible working arrangements.
by Shared by MyBusiness | Sep 7, 2021
The study found that a majority of those surveyed used up leave or lost income throughout 2020 as a result of juggling multiple workloads, domestic work and raising children.
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