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| | ... eligible Australian families. Labor's "game-changing" investment for families will increase the paid hours worked by women with young children by up to 1.4 million hours a week in the first year alone, Charmers said. "That's the equivalent of ... |
| | | ... represent more than one million Australians under the age of 35 who are decades from retirement, and more than one million women. We are always open to opportunities that can provide them with long-term financial benefits." Meanwhile, Master Builders ... |
| | | ... such as positive climate action, and equality, diversity, and inclusion." Mostyn is currently president of Chief Executive Women, chair of Ausfilm, The Climate Council ANROWS and The Foundation for Young Australians. She also sits on the board of Mirvac ... |
| | | ... retirement. Employees also expect to retire with $200,000 less than what they think they need, the report said. The data shows women are significantly more anxious about retirement, with 70% having saying they don't think they'll have enough to retire ... |
| | | ... additional work and career progression would not be disincentivised. "The CARITO wouldn't be gender specific, but since women do most of the caring work it would be most beneficial to them." In a formal sense, only paid work performed in Australia is ... |
| | | ... that if she were re-designing the superannuation system today, she would address the lower levels of retirement savings for women. "The system was designed for full-time permanent workers, and we can see now when we look at the retirement balances of ... |
| | | ... Superannuation Trustees' Conference of Major Super Funds, chief executive Eva Scheerlinck lamented the glacial pace of change for women when it comes to superannuation. Touching on why closing the gender super gap is a top priority for AIST this ... |
| | | While a third of men in Australia experienced a boost in their annual income during COVID, just one in four women saw an increase, according to new research from Equipsuper. The results of Equip's survey also reveal that a larger proportion of men ... |
| | | ... National Seniors Australia and Challenger, entitled The evolution of retirement income: A 2022 snapshot, said the proportion of women who have accumulated super for their retirement is 82% which sits lower than men's 88%. "More men enjoy a comfortable ... |
| | | ... sign up to the program founded by Yolanda Beattie in 2018. Future IM/Pact is a movement that recruits and fosters young women in Australia's investment sector. The latest members join Australian Retirement Trust, QIC, VFMC and HESTA who already back ... |
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