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Pauline Hanson’s stance on paid parental leave and childcare could turn clock back by decades, economists warn
Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, suggested women should not receive pay from employers during maternity leave and proposed family income splitting to encourage parents to stay home with children. Economists warned these policies could regress progress for working mothers, harm productivity, and exacerbate gender inequality.
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