Ireland is giving employees the legislative right to request #remotework. Under the integrated bill, there will be an obligation placed on the employer to consider both their needs and the needs of employees when considering a request.
https://t.co/cIOf8O0pAK
I'll be announcing this in a speech later today, but I wanted to share it with you here first.
This is the biggest boost to Paid Parental Leave since it was introduced.
Six months of paid time off - and the flexibility to choose how to split it between parents.
@AlboMP to expand paid #parentalleave scheme to 26 weeks with incentives for fathers and secondary carers to use their entitlements and divide the responsibility to childcare more evenly #workingparents#childcare#genderequity
https://t.co/3j1mHxvPYB
Australia needs to put children front and centre in policymaking, and this means valuing parents and early educators. Increasing parental leave and the pay rates of early educators is the bare minimum. #earlylearningmatters https://t.co/pGrCib3eS6
I completely agree. I am excited to see this well overdue investment in early childhood, but when the care and education of those under 5 is reliant on a sector of underpaid and undervalued women, it just feels off.
"It's one thing to extend preschool, but where is the supply of remarkable teachers we need?" Flinders University academic Rachael Hedger asks the question on the lips of many.
https://t.co/MiLxceeNKs
Invisibly slipping into poverty….five generations to come before gender pay gap is closed…a rise in serious mental distress. Maybe that $18m of funding for the future leaders charity could go to a women’s health institute instead? https://t.co/bsAY460CSH #MonashLens
Thank you @angelapriestley for sharing your experience with brilliant jerks so candidly. A great way to finish an insightful day at the Workplace Mental Health Symposium #WMHS21#brilliantjerks
Our last keynote for #WMHS21 is none other than @angelapriestley, Founding Editor of @WomensAgenda, who will give delegates insight on building respective and inclusive workplaces.
Kicking us off for #WMHS21 is Bill Neto, Research Manager at @CentreforWHS, whose topical presentation will discuss a best practice guide for promoting psychosocial safety in flexible work arrangements, with an emphasis on working from home employees.
Great article by @wtuohy sharing evidence, expertise and personal experience and showing why this pandemic is setting back women’s economic progress. Please read. https://t.co/kSN7MRG5uY
"There is no early education if there are no early educators," says @helengibbo from @UnitedWorkersOz at the launch of this new report: Exhausted, Undervalued and Leaving: The crisis in Early Education.
https://t.co/LaqWDsezSf #auspol#ozearlyed
Children attending early learning services are 33% less likely to be developmentally vulnerable when they start school than those who do not attend early learning services... and that's why #earlylearningmatters!
Source: https://t.co/PPx2hFbL6Q #ozearlyed#ecec#auspol2021
“#Childcare is currently unaffordable for many families across Australia. The changes that are due to come into effect in July 2022 will ensure that it remains unaffordable for many families." https://t.co/JL8MtW84PL #auspol#ozearlyed
The new UNICEF report has seen Australia ranked 37 of the 41 richest countries on access to childcare. “Australia is desperately lagging behind most of the world’s prosperous nations on recognising the value of early learning" said @JayWeatherill (https://t.co/to5IIWQrPj)
COVID-19 has exacerbated gender inequity in STEM: A new report launched today by @Science_Academy shows the impact of #COVID19 on #womeninSTEMM in APAC => job insecurity, more family responsibilities & work, reduced productivity & mental health. Read more: https://t.co/En1wdGWhBK