Data reveals large gender pay gap in SA
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Data reveals large gender pay gap in SA
For the first time ever, government data has shown a significant pay gap between senior male and female public servants in South Australia. Official figures have revealed a pay gap of almost $30,000 a year across the state’s top bureaucrats. The biggest pay gap was recorded in the police and emergency sectors, where pay disparity ranged from $52,000–$60,000.
Data reveals large gender pay gap in SA
For the first time ever, government data has shown a significant pay gap between senior male and female public servants in South Australia. Official figures have revealed a pay gap of almost $30,000 a year across the state’s top bureaucrats. The biggest pay gap was recorded in the police and emergency sectors, where pay disparity ranged from $52,000–$60,000.
Data reveals large gender pay gap in SA
For the first time ever, government data has shown a significant pay gap between senior male and female public servants in South Australia. Official figures have revealed a pay gap of almost $30,000 a year across the state’s top bureaucrats. The biggest pay gap was recorded in the police and emergency sectors, where pay disparity ranged from $52,000–$60,000.
Data reveals large gender pay gap in SA
For the first time ever, government data has shown a significant pay gap between senior male and female public servants in South Australia. Official figures have revealed a pay gap of almost $30,000 a year across the state’s top bureaucrats. The biggest pay gap was recorded in the police and emergency sectors, where pay disparity ranged from $52,000–$60,000.
Data reveals large gender pay gap in SA
For the first time ever, government data has shown a significant pay gap between senior male and female public servants in South Australia. Official figures have revealed a pay gap of almost $30,000 a year across the state’s top bureaucrats. The biggest pay gap was recorded in the police and emergency sectors, where pay disparity ranged from $52,000–$60,000.
Data reveals large gender pay gap in SA
For the first time ever, government data has shown a significant pay gap between senior male and female public servants in South Australia. Official figures have revealed a pay gap of almost $30,000 a year across the state’s top bureaucrats. The biggest pay gap was recorded in the police and emergency sectors, where pay disparity ranged from $52,000–$60,000.
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