ACTU report shows women hit hardest by COVID-19 downturn
A new report from the Australian Council of Trade Unions finds that while women have been at the frontline in the fight against COVID-19, they've also experienced the worst of the economic downturn that came with it. ACTU President Michele O'Neil says coronavirus has made matters worse.
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