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Men dominate top pay quartiles at biggest companies

Hannah Wootton and Cindy Yin

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Eight of Australia’s 20 biggest companies have fewer women in their top quartile for total pay than the economy-wide average of 35 per cent, with Fortescue, Rio Tinto and WiseTech having the lowest proportion of women in their highest-paid jobs.

Nine of the ASX 20 also had more women in their bottom pay quartiles than business in general, suggesting that a failure to promote women into their senior ranks was part of their often stubbornly high gender pay gaps.

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