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Gender equality at work: lessons from around the world

Where
324 King St
Newtown NSW 2042
Australia
Bank Hotel
When

Thursday 7 May from 6:30pm to 7:15pm

What does gender equality at work really look like, and how would you measure it?

Embark on a global journey through three places operating by very different rules: Australia, sub-Saharan Africa, and India. In each one, inequality works differently and the solutions that help in one region, aren’t necessarily impactful in another.

Suneha Seetahul leads the development of Australia's Gender Equality at Work Index and brings over a decade of applied research to bear on one big question: what does it actually take to make work more equal for women?

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