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Parental leave stories - Page 2

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Family, flexibility and the future of IT

Sat, 8th Mar 2025
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As my daughter nears her eighth birthday, I reflect on the evolving IT landscape, where flexible working and shared parental roles are reshaping opportunities for women.
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Reimagining the workplace that was never built for women

Sat, 8th Mar 2025
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In tech, the conversation about women has shifted from entry to retention and influence, as traditional structures hinder their leadership advancement.
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Why helping women march forward starts with creating workplaces where they can thrive

Fri, 7th Mar 2025
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Empowering women in the workplace is crucial for business success, with flexible policies at Ricoh fostering a supportive environment that boosts productivity.
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Empowering women and girls: A call to action for rights, equality, and empowerment

Fri, 7th Mar 2025
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On International Women's Day 2025, a call to action urges advancement in women's rights and equality, highlighting the need for inclusive policies and support systems.
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Aristotle Metadata celebrates seven years of success in 2024

Fri, 22nd Nov 2024
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Aristotle Metadata marks its seventh anniversary in 2024, celebrating global partnerships, industry accolades, and a commitment to diversity and innovation.
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IWD 2024: Inspiring inclusivity through collective effort

Fri, 8th Mar 2024
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On International Women's Day 2024, businesses are urged to bolster inclusivity via collective efforts amidst reports that women continue to feel excluded, despite heightened DE&I investments.
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IWD 2024: Embrace Your Vulnerability to Drive Growth

Fri, 8th Mar 2024
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On International Women's Day 2024, women are urged to harness moments of vulnerability and change to drive personal and professional growth, challenging fears and embracing innovation.
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IWD 2024: Businesses urged to retain women in leadership roles

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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Businesses urged to implement key practices to bolster and retain women in leadership roles amid persistent gender barriers.
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Mantel Group appoints Emma Bromet as Eliiza's CEO

Thu, 15th Jun 2023
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Emma Bromet has been appointed as the new CEO of Mantel Group's AI brand, Eliiza, succeeding James Wilson as part of a new succession plan.
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IWD 2023: 5 steps to eliminate the gender pay gap

Wed, 8th Mar 2023
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As we 'celebrate' another International Women's Day, the time for Australian companies to take action to close the gender pay gap is now.
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IWD 2022: ActiveCampaign talks closing the gender gap in IT

Tue, 8th Mar 2022
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The gender disparity within the information technology sector remains significant; however, some clear steps can be taken to help remedy the situation.
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HPE rolls out 26 weeks' paid parental leave for ANZ employees

Mon, 21st Oct 2019
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HPE now offers 26 weeks' paid parental leave for ANZ employees, as part of a new suite of health and wellness programs aimed at fostering work-life balance.
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Dicker Data goes above and beyond for new parents

Mon, 16th Sep 2019
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Dicker Data introduces new paid parental leave and salary continuance policies, enhancing support for new parents following a record-breaking half-year result.
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Following Facebook's lead: Males fear taking parental leave - here's why

Fri, 20th Oct 2017
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54% of Australian men skip full parental leave fearing financial impact, with 34% worried about job commitment perceptions, a Hays survey finds.