How to get a pay rise
Opinion
Opinion
Women work 50 days extra to equal men’s pay. Here’s a way to fix that
For every dollar an average man earns, the average woman makes just 89 cents. I don’t know about you, but that also makes me think: challenge accepted.
- by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Latest
Opinion
Gender pay gap
How we can fight to help women achieve pay parity in the workplace
On Tuesday morning, there’s likely to be some awkward conversations as the latest gender pay gap data is released. But it can also be an opportunity.
- by Victoria Devine
Australian Ballet dancers to take first industrial action in 42 years
In a rare move, dancers at the country’s leading ballet company will take a stand on Friday night as an ongoing dispute over pay escalates.
- by Karl Quinn
Analysis
Planning & budgeting
More than 400,000 job vacancies put workers in box seat
This could be as good as it gets to negotiate a pay rise, with job vacancies 10 per cent higher than last year.
- by John Collett
Opinion
Gender pay gap
Five ways to secure gender pay parity from your workplace
The gap between male and female wages in Australia remains vast, and women are getting short-changed when it comes to their pay packets.
- by Kris Grant
How to set a money goal (that’s not just having more of it)
On this week’s episode of our new podcast, It All Adds Up, we’re helping you to identify your money goals.
- by Jessica Irvine and Dominic Powell
‘Know your worth’: How to ask for – and get – a pay rise
On this week’s episode of our new podcast, It All Adds Up, we’re getting you a pay rise.
- by Jessica Irvine and Dominic Powell
Opinion
Opinion
How to ask for a pay rise in today’s red-hot jobs market
You’re not bothering your boss with your pay request; you’re actually engaging them in a mutually beneficial conversation about how to retain you as a valued employee.
- by Jessica Irvine
My experience is relied on but never acknowledged. What can I do?
This week, a questioner is tired of being relied on so heavily without credit, often by higher-paid colleagues.
- by Dr Kirstin Ferguson