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Newsletter September 3, 2010 Get the Salary You Deserve |

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Tomorrow, September 4, is Equal Pay Day here in Australia. This represents the extra number of days, beyond the end of the financial year, the average woman has to work to earn the same amount as the average man. In 2008 it was 58 days, 2009 it was 63 and this year it is 68. This means there has been an increase in the gender pay gap this year from 17% in 2009 to 18% in 2010. So things are getting worse. Women are paid only 82 cents for every dollar men are paid. What's more alarming is that equal pay for equal work was determined to be a right in the Equal Pay Case 37 years ago! That's not a typo. It was 37 years ago. Organisations like the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency and Business and Professional Women (BPW) which champion the cause and are pro-active in getting change can only do so much. As individual women we need to also act on our own behalf. Featured in today's newsletter is an article: Getting The Salary You Deserve. Read it and take action. Remember what I wrote on the end of last week's newsletter: Successful people do what unsuccessful people fear to do. While this newsletter is much more directed to women, there is much here that will be of value to men also.
Maree Harris. PhD.
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Getting The Salary You Deserve. If we, as women, don't take decisive action to change the disparity between the pay of men and women doing the same work, the consequences for women are serious.
So What Can We Do About This? Become Proactive and Take Action.
Because women have difficulty self-promoting, they often find it difficult to put a value on their contribution. They tend to downplay it. They therefore don't get noticed when it comes to promotion opportunities or salary increases. Become Knowledgeable About Market Salary Levels in Your Industry or Professional Sector.
Many women find this very difficult to do. If they feel they are not being paid well for the job they are doing, they are more likely to find another job at higher pay than negotiate an increase in salary at their current job. Men initiate negotiations for pay rises about four times as often as women.
Today's Tip How To Be Professional When Nothing Goes Right For You. This is about being resilient. Resilience is one of the most important soft skills today for leadership success. Things are not always going to work out the way we want them to but it's how we handle that which will separate the ordinary people from the extraordinary.
http://peopleempowered.com.au/newsletter/march-2009 http://peopleempowered.com.au/newsletter/february-2009
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