It compares with 21.7% in the private sector which WGEA report says is due to more flexible working practice and more full-time work
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On average, women working full-time in the federal public sector earn $19,000 less than their male counterparts.
It compares with 21.7% in the private sector which WGEA report says is due to more flexible working practice and more full-time work
New data has revealed the extent of gender pay disparities in the Commonwealth public service.
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