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  1. EOWA Media Release - Gender pay gap short-changes women $250.50 a week

    Posted 18 May 2012 by Terri Macdonald (NTEU National Office)

    NEW REPORT SHOWS THE GENDER PAY GAP SHORT-CHANGES WOMEN $250.50 A WEEK (FED)

    According to new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS),  Australia’s working women earn 17.4% ...

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    EOWA Media Release: Gender pay gap short-changes women $250.50 a week

    Published: 18 May, 2012
    Tags: gender equity, EOWA, wac, women

    18 may 2012 • Australian women, on average, earn 17.4% less than men • The gender pay gap has remained almost unchanged for two decades • Western Australia has the widest pay gap of 25.8%

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  2. Senate Committee report on EOWA (Gender Equity) Amendment Bill

    Posted 14 May 2012 by Terri Macdonald (NTEU National Office)

    On 1 March 2012, the Senate referred the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Amendment Bill 2012 (the Bill) to the Senate Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee ...

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  3. Update on the The Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Amendment Bill 2012

    Posted 4 May 2012 by Terri Macdonald (NTEU National Office)

    Bill to improve gender equity at work

    The Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Amendment Bill 2012 has been introduced to Parliament and has been the subject of a Inquiry by the ...

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  4. Domestic Violence and the Workplace Survey - Findings Released

    Posted 19 December 2011 by Michelle Rangott (NTEU National Office)

    In June 2011, NTEU members were asked to participate in a national online survey on the impact of domestic violence at work.  This survey was conducted by the Australian Domestic and Family ...

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  5. White Ribbon Day - 25 November

    Posted 24 November 2011 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    A reminder that 25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the White Ribbon has become the symbol for the day.

    The White Ribbon Campaign calls on ...

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  6. UWA Decision to Centralising Parental Leave Costs is a Win for Working Parents

    Posted 14 November 2011 by Terri Macdonald (NTEU National Office)

    The University of Western Australia has announced that all parental leave payments will be centrally funded from 1 January 2012.  

    This means that Schools, Faculties ...

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  7. NTEU SUPPORTS WHITE RIBBON CAMPAIGN 25 NOVEMBER 2011

    Posted 11 November 2011 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The 25th November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the White Ribbon has become the symbol for the day.

    The White Ribbon Campaign calls on individuals and ...

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  8. 2011 Pink Ribbon Breakfast

    Posted 18 October 2011 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    NTEU Women’s Action Committee (WAC) Annual Pink Ribbon Breakfast

    Thursday Oct 27th 8.15am- 10.30 am

    Ligertwood Plaza University of Adelaide Campus

    We would like to invite you to the annual ...

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  9. New logo for Women's Action Committee

    Posted 20 September 2011 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    NTEU's Women's Action Committee (WAC) is pleased to present our exciting new logo:


    The new logo is based on our previous rose emblem: the rose, which appeared on the original WAC banner, is ...

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  10. 2011 NTEU Women's Conference: "We Can Do More"

    Posted 11 August 2011 by Terri Macdonald (NTEU National Office)

    NTEU's National Women’s Conference 2011 is to be held Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 August (Melbourne)

    The theme of this year's conference is WE CAN DO MORE

    This theme has its origins in ...

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