Pregnant women and new parents still remain a target of workplace discrimination despite decades-old legislation making it unlawful.
Researchers are calling for major change as a new study from University of South Australia reveals 60 percent of new mothers returning to work say their “opinions are often ignored,” and they “feel excluded”.
This follows 2014’s “Supporting Working Parents: Pregnancy and Return to Work National Review,” with current findings demonstrating little to no shift in the situation.
In an age of progression – what is still happening in our workplaces? And where do changes need to happen?
Produced By: Emma Wotzke
Featured In Story: Dr Rachael Potter – Research Fellow from Centre for Workplace Excellence, University of South Australia , and
First aired on The Wire, Thursday 3 August 2023