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Quote from: davedan on April 09, 2016, 01:24:00 amI was going to tell you to suck my hairy balls. I'm not fucking debating with you, you disingenuous hack and I'm completely fed up with your intellectual dishonesty but then I realised that you would claim that as a victory.So here's one citation. It's about Australia. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-03/gender-pay-gap-among-managers-wa/7215784You can still suck my balls though and you should probably apologise to Melen nowI have a quick question: does it take into account hours worked?
I was going to tell you to suck my hairy balls. I'm not fucking debating with you, you disingenuous hack and I'm completely fed up with your intellectual dishonesty but then I realised that you would claim that as a victory.So here's one citation. It's about Australia. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-03/gender-pay-gap-among-managers-wa/7215784You can still suck my balls though and you should probably apologise to Melen now
I have a quick question: does it take into account hours worked?
Quote from: Ultimate Paragon on April 09, 2016, 01:32:49 amQuote from: davedan on April 09, 2016, 01:24:00 amI was going to tell you to suck my hairy balls. I'm not fucking debating with you, you disingenuous hack and I'm completely fed up with your intellectual dishonesty but then I realised that you would claim that as a victory.So here's one citation. It's about Australia. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-03/gender-pay-gap-among-managers-wa/7215784You can still suck my balls though and you should probably apologise to Melen nowI have a quick question: does it take into account hours worked?The Workplace Gender Equality Agency bases its data on the Australian Bureau of Statistics Employee Earnings and Hours survey. Does that answer your question?
Quote from: Ultimate Paragon on April 09, 2016, 01:32:49 amI have a quick question: does it take into account hours worked?Here's a novel idea. Try reading it and finding out for yourself.
Quote from: Art Vandelay on April 09, 2016, 01:58:46 amQuote from: Ultimate Paragon on April 09, 2016, 01:32:49 amI have a quick question: does it take into account hours worked?Here's a novel idea. Try reading it and finding out for yourself.After all it's in the third paragraph: "Data collected by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) and analysed by the Bankwest Curtin Economic Centre (BCEC) found women in key management roles working full-time earned an annual average of $244,569 while men earned $343,269."Surely one of the 1000 monkeys that types your posts can read at least a little?
Quote from: davedan on April 09, 2016, 02:08:34 amQuote from: Art Vandelay on April 09, 2016, 01:58:46 amQuote from: Ultimate Paragon on April 09, 2016, 01:32:49 amI have a quick question: does it take into account hours worked?Here's a novel idea. Try reading it and finding out for yourself.After all it's in the third paragraph: "Data collected by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) and analysed by the Bankwest Curtin Economic Centre (BCEC) found women in key management roles working full-time earned an annual average of $244,569 while men earned $343,269."Surely one of the 1000 monkeys that types your posts can read at least a little?"Working full-time" still leaves some ambiguity. I read that in Australia, 38 hours a week is considered full-time work. As a result, there's a good deal of room for some to spend more hours working than others.
Quote from: Ultimate Paragon on April 09, 2016, 02:21:27 amQuote from: davedan on April 09, 2016, 02:08:34 amQuote from: Art Vandelay on April 09, 2016, 01:58:46 amQuote from: Ultimate Paragon on April 09, 2016, 01:32:49 amI have a quick question: does it take into account hours worked?Here's a novel idea. Try reading it and finding out for yourself.After all it's in the third paragraph: "Data collected by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) and analysed by the Bankwest Curtin Economic Centre (BCEC) found women in key management roles working full-time earned an annual average of $244,569 while men earned $343,269."Surely one of the 1000 monkeys that types your posts can read at least a little?"Working full-time" still leaves some ambiguity. I read that in Australia, 38 hours a week is considered full-time work. As a result, there's a good deal of room for some to spend more hours working than others.Source?
I think you're better off pretending Australia doesn't exist.