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The woman’s lawyers are taking their client’s complaints to the Australian Human Rights Commission, alleging predatory and unlawful behaviour
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Fight for 15 advocates want to make sure that when the Democratic presidential candidates debate on Sunday America’s low wages are discussed
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Most high-profile examination of how tech giants impact economy said shortcomings can be overcome if government increases public access to web
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Study also finds one in seven recruitment managers believe they would lose out if men and women were more equal
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Figures paint picture of police service in which people from ethnic minorities have less chance of jobs than white counterparts
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If adopted by the state government, the proposal could have implications for support for major sporting events, including A-League and Socceroos matches
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Viewers who once supported president have moved to opposite ends of political spectrum, some backing Bernie Sanders as others turn to Donald Trump
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Eight years on, 3,000 Ugandans are living with the consequences of investing money into a fraudulent scheme that promised them 54% interest
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Women can struggle to make themselves heard in the workplace. But, according to the experts, they need just a few simple stage techniques to make co-workers listen up. So, is learning to act the best way to win at work?
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Infantilising older people stops them leading a fulfilling end to their lives
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The aid sector is premised on external experts judging what’s needed in a crisis. Why don’t we trust people to know their own needs?
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Research shows including women in the peace process means a much greater likelihood of reaching agreement. So why are women so often marginalised?
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We’ve been conned by the rich predators of Davos
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