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Australia Striving to Lessen the Gender Pay Gap

By: Rachita Sharma, Managing Editor | Tuesday, 10 September 2024

The gender pay gap in Australia is still a concern despite continued attempts to resolve it. The People at Work 2023: A Global Workforce View report from the ADP Research Institute provides insight into the ongoing salary gaps between men and women in Australia. The results of the poll highlight how urgent it is to address this imbalance and promote a more egalitarian workplace.

The survey, which received answers from more than 1,400 Australian workers, reveals a depressing truth: women's salaries have not grown as quickly as those of their male colleagues.

Men in Australia enjoyed an average wage increase of 5.7% over the last year, but women saw a noticeably lower average increase of 4.4%. The outlook for the following year is even more worrisome, with males anticipating an average salary increase of 6.3% compared to women's more moderate estimate of just 5.2%. These numbers highlight how the gender wage gap still exists and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. The gender pay gap is an indicator of how far women’s empowerment has come and a wider gap suggests that a lot needs to be done to achieve a state of true equity.

In such a scenario it is more important than ever to celebrate the women leaders who have made a mark in the Australian business landscape. These women are helping build a more inclusive and diverse business landscape in Australia.

In this magazine edition read in-depth interviews featuring female general counsels from Australia. The first woman leader to be featured is Janine Jansen, General Counsel, Aesop. An accomplished legal professional with over two decades of extensive experience and expertise working for various organizations across France and Australia, Janine started her career as a solicitor at one of the largest corporate national law firms in Australia before moving to France. She currently works as the General Counsel at Melbourne-based skincare company, Aesop, overseeing the global legal operations of the group.

In this magazine edition also read about Saara Mistry, General Counsel, Payright. Holding a background in Genetics and Law from Monash University, Saara seamlessly blends scientific precision with legal expertise. Her career spans top-tier firms like Barclays UK, HSBC, Liberty Financial, and National Australia Bank, with extensive experience in financial services law, privacy, compliance, and risk management. She navigated the legal landscapes in Melbourne, the UK, and the Middle East as well. Saara played an instrumental role in transforming Payright from a small startup to successful venture.

Read more about these women leaders and the secret to their success.