Latest Workplace Gender Equality Agency News & Updates

Canberra, March 3 (IANS) Australia’s workplace gender pay gap fell in 2024-25, but men remained significantly more likely than women to hold the highest-paying jobs, according to a government report.The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) on Tuesday published annual gender pay gap results for 10,500 employers across the country, revealing that half of employers had an average total gender pay gap lower than 11.2 per cent in favour of male employees in 2024-25.It marks a decline of 0.9 percen…