Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Australia’s major sports pledge to close gender pay gap

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: Australia’s major sporting organisati­ons on Monday threw their weight behind a drive to close the pay gap between top male and female athletes, drawing on a landmark cricket deal in the push for more equality.

The chief executives of cricket, golf, rugby union, tennis and swimming were among those to sign up to the “Pathway to Pay Equality” report by the Male Champions of Change Institute, led by former Australian Sex Discrimina­tion Commission­er Elizabeth Broderick.

The study outlines some of the inequities faced by women, including lower salaries and poorer facilities, and steps necessary to achieve more equality.

It involves a shift in mindset away from male sport being valued more than women’s, providing greater equal opportunit­ies from grassroots level up and longterm plans to make it happen. All the signatorie­s have agreed to self-assess against 16 measures each year and report on their performanc­e to ensure progress is made over the next five years.

Tennis legend Billie Jean King is a high-profile supporter of the initiative.

“It is very heartening to see CEOS across major sports come together to achieve gender equality and pay equality in sport,” she said. “The idea of activating the entire sports eco-system to hasten change is an approach that could be considered and replicated throughout the world.”

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GETTY Billie Jean King is a champion of equal pay structure.

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