The Future of Work Lab
@FutureOfWork
A multidisciplinary lab ensuring equitable work futures through research, training, and consulting.
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If you work in the Victorian Public Sector, you can participate in our research project with @GECommissionVIC to examine how pregnancy, parenting and caring impact organisational #genderequality. Registration details below👇 #futureofwork #caregiving #workplaceequality
Congratulations to Prof @LeahRuppanner who has been named one of nine @UniMelb mid-career researchers awarded Future Fellow by @arc_gov_au 🎉 #UniMelb about.unimelb.edu.au/news-resources…
Learn how workplace data can hold inherent bias. Enrol in this 100% online Melbourne MicroCert to explore ways gender bias can be reinforced during data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Upskill in just six weeks. 30% discount for UniMelb alumni. Start in October.
Even in the most feminised industries, men on average earn more than women. "We need to focus on job flexibility & look at the different ways both women & men can work to blend their work & caring responsibilities.” 👏🏽 @Mary_Wooldridge. theaustralian.com.au/business/econo… #auspol @WGEAgency
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The great exhaustion. Why working women are so 😴 after two and a half years (and counting) of pandemic 🦠 😷. Great chat with @OECD_local @OECD @AusOECD @SydneyUniWorld podcast👇🏽🎤 📻 🎧😎
[🎙️ PODCAST] It’s been a tough two years for #women. Early in the #COVID19 pandemic, women were hit harder by #job losses, leading many to call it a “#shecession”. Learn more in our new podcast by @Raecooper1 ➡️ lnkd.in/eAtMXq-U
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Our new article is out... We find Black and White women whose employment suffered during the pandemic felt their lives were more connection to other women. This was true net of political orientation. Clear evidence the pandemic changed our world views tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…
#humpday = #slumpday? It's a Wednesday, its winter and workplace burnout might be contributing to your mental load 🥶 But, do not despair! There are some ways you can cut back on your #mentalload. Read through @leahruppanner's list in order and repeat: abc.net.au/news/health/20…
"Women comprise the majority of workers in the health & care sector, yet in far too many countries systemic biases are resulting in pernicious pay penalties against them." @ilo + @WHO report shows that women in health & care sector paid 24% less. hcamag.com/asia/specialis… #auspol
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Women in health and care sector paid 24% less than men
The largest part of this wage gap, however, 'remains unexplained'
'Women earned on average 55% of their pre-birth pay in the 5 years after giving birth.' Australia must work towards giving all kids under 5 universal access to early education. Many women say no to extra work due to the cost of ECE. @rachelclun @smh smh.com.au/business/the-e…
smh.com.au
Silver linings: The surprising way the pandemic has helped women at work
A move to flexible work has got more women into jobs, but there are still barriers that stop Australian women from reaching their full work potential.
As a result of #COVID-19 lockdowns, "regional population growth actually exceeded that of capital cities since 1981". Listen to Dr Peter Ghin on @RadioNational talking all things #regionalmigration! You can listen to the full interview online: lnkd.in/gVz6HVTy
Today we launch #ShesPricedLess, the economics of the #genderpaygap joint report with DCA, @DivCouncilAus & @WGEAgency. Findings show what drives the gender pay gap & what needs to be done to close the gap. Read the report home.kpmg/au/en/home/ins…
Familiar with the #childpenalty? Mothers take a significant financial hit of ~ 55% of their pre-birth income, and this gap remains (if not stretches) over the next 5-10 years of their children's lives📉 smh.com.au/politics/feder…
Yesterday our Narrowing the Digital AI Gap secondary students came to visit @UniMelb🔬They got to meet Amy Yu from @VentoraMedical and discover the Emu Sky exhibition at @scigallerymel 🤩 We can't wait to see what incredible things these young #womeninSTEM will go on to achieve!
"We continue to ask women to pay a huge financial price for having children," says @danielleiwood, CEO @GrattanInst 🧵smh.com.au/politics/feder… #auspol
Yes, positive policy change is always welcome. But achieving the cultural revolution Australian workplaces sorely need requires more people at the table. | By Jamila Rizvi theage.com.au/lifestyle/life…
A perfect storm of pandemic-related home & work pressures saw 46% of women feeling burned out in a recent study by @Deloitte. "Women @ Work" explored experiences of women in the workplace, and how the pandemic is shaping their careers ow.ly/mHhb50JPerw
Who came to yesterday's webinar? 🙋♀️ Such an interesting discussion about how we can define and measure the #mentalload! Keep an eye out for our upcoming MicroCerts and webinars where we talk all things #futureofwork 🙌
T-minus 15 minutes till our FREE webinar on the #mentalload! There are a few spots left, don't miss out! #futureofwork #burnout #chuggingalong
The #burnout is real 🥵 But why face it alone? Come join us this Thursday for a FREE lunchtime webinar on how to define and address the #mentalload, with @leahruppanner! Register and secure your spot today: eventbrite.com.au/e/defining-and… #thefutureofwork
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