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Level the Paying Field

Pay Equity Office of Ontario

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Welcome to Level the Paying Field where we explore issues related to economics, equity, women, work and money. This series of conversations explores topics impacting women working in Ontario and is published by Ontario’s Pay Equity Office. Part of our inspiration for launching this series was how, in the midst of a global pandemic which disproportionally impacted women around the world, global multilateral organizations came together to inaugurate the first ever International Equal Pay Day o ...
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Magella Potvin, psychologue clinicien en pratique privée, spécialisé en Analyse Existentielle et Chargé de cours de psychologie à l’Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. Je suis consultant en Santé globale et conférencier. J'ai fait des conférences au Québec, en Ontario, aux Caraïbes et en Argentine. Auteur de plusieurs ouvrages publiés au Québec et en France.
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Join LexisNexis and their guests as they discuss legal topics that matter most to legal professionals and their clients./ Rejoignez LexisNexis et ses invités pour entendre des discussions qui comptent le plus pour les professionnels du droit et leurs clients.
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Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, and Dr. Anthony Greenwald, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington, and co-author of “Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People”, discuss hidden or implicit biases that contribute to the gender wage gap. Together, they review possible approaches to remedying discriminatory bias…
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How does the gendered nature of the care economy impact wages across the sectors? Katherine Scott, Senior Researcher of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, joins Commissioner Kadie Ward to reflect on the need to reassess the value of care work and what the path forward may look like. The papers referred to in this episode can be found at: …
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Parental leave: motherhood penalty vs. fatherhood bonus. Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, is joined by Maya Roy to look into how we can encourage more equal distribution of parental leave between parents. The Pay Equity Solution for Small Business Do-It-Yourself Toolkit referred to in this episode can be found at…
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Bias begins very early in life influencing how girls and women see themselves as leaders. Early intervention is crucial. Dr. Julie Cafley, executive director of Catalyst Canada, joins Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, to discuss how to bust these biases once and for all. To see the full Level the Paying Field seri…
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What is the Gender Wage Gap (GWG), and how is it measured? What are gender gaps and how are they related to the GWG? Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, speaks with Paulette Senior, President and CEO of the Canadian Women’s Foundation. The Girl Guides Canada report referred to in this episode can be found at: Girls …
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Level the Paying Field is a six-part series that seeks to uncover the invisible drivers of the gender wage gap. This show is hosted by Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission. It's taken over 20 years to close the gender wage gap by 8%. Progress is being made, and yet the gap persists in part because 70% of the gap remai…
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Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Me Marie-Pier Boulet, avocate criminaliste et associée au cabinet BMD et présidente de l’Association des avocats et avocates de la défense du Québec connu sous l’acronyme AQAAD. En compagnie de Anais Tessier, Gestionnaire de compte chez LexisNexis, Mme Boulet nous parle de la structure et de la mission de l'Associati…
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Anita Szigeti, Jennifer Chambers and Sarah Rankin describe their professional experiences when dealing with coroner’s inquests related to persons with mental health issues. Their book on Law and Mental Health in Canada: Cases and Materials is now available on the LexisNexis Canada e-store.Par LexisNexis Canada
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Commissioner Ward, CAO of Ontario’s Pay Equity Commission and Monika Queisser, Head of the Social Policy Division of OECD explore occupational clustering and the future of work. La commissaire Ward, directrice générale de la Commission de l’équité salariale de l’Ontario, et Monika Queisser, chef de la division des politiques sociales de l’OCDE, exp…
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Women are often told to be more assertive, but what happens when women actually advocate for themselves? Commissioner Ward explores these experiences with Janelle Benjamin when she tried to negotiate for better salary + benefits and what she does differently now. On dit souvent aux femmes de se faire valoir, mais que se passe-t-il lorsque les femme…
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