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| | | ... Additionally - the majority of those on the frontline of the crisis are women, she said, with 70% female representation in the health and social sectors. "These are lower income occupations which are at the front of the fight against COVID-19," she said. ... |
| | | | ... recovery depends not only on when restrictions are lifted, but also on the confidence that Australians have about their own health and their finances. With the national health outcomes better than earlier feared, it is possible that the economic downturn ... |
| | | | ... not protected by good regulatory frameworks COVID-19 could not only see human rights eroded but nations could see worse health outcomes. This is because, she explained, as nations release tracking apps, such as Australia's COVIDSafe, citizens will be ... |
| | | | ... future. First State Super has secured a Pledge Stamp, showcasing its public commitment to sustainable finance and global health. Founded by radiation oncologist Dr Bronwyn King in 2012, Tobacco Free Portfolios partners with the world's largest financial ... |
| | | | ... comments attributed to the eight workers, the report considered the ways in which financial institutions impact workers mental health. "I often cry at work. I've had mild panic attacks. I feel exhausted. I often drink a lot after work," one worker was ... |
| | | | ... into account not only the immediate nutritional benefits of providing food, but also the contribution to improvements in health, emotional wellbeing, sense of self-worth, social relationships and ultimately overall standard of living," MetLife said in ... |
| | | | The majority of Australians believed their super fund would protect their retirement savings in the event of a market downturn, according to new research coming out of Russell Investments. Surveying more than 3000 Australians in January this year, the ... |
| | | | ... superannuation fund said that the changes would improve its ability to meet return objectives. "Since the start of the COVID-19 health crisis, we have seen an increase in market volatility and a higher than usual number of members making requests to ... |
| | | | Although the last two months have been marked by increased volatility and disruption, small caps have largely outperformed. During March, small caps performed broadly in line with their larger counterparts, with the ASX Small Ordinaries Index dropping ... |
| | | | ... reduced working hours due to COVID, might have seen their TPD coverage change from June 11, three months after the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 to be a global pandemic. As such, Loane said the initiative is designed to ease any concerns ... |
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