Archive: Equal Pay

Week in review: One step forward two steps back for women's equality
From equal pay to reproductive rights women are still experiencing regular discrimination because of our gender
Opinion Former Articles
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The 23% gender pay gap
Male managers are 40% more likely than female managers to be promoted into senior roles, and the gender pay gap remains largely unchanged at 23%.
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Retirement age for women? 80, if they want to earn as much as men
Latest data reveals ‘mid-life pay crisis’ for female managers.
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PCS: Equal pay cases start in Department for Transport
PCS: Equal pay cases start in Department for Transport
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PCS: Public Government must act on equal pay
PCS: Public Government must act on equal pay - politics.co.uk
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Watch: Why do women still get paid less than men?
Statistics show women take home on average 13.9% less than men doing the same job - but why does this still happen in 2016?
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Outrage as pay gap between men and women grows
The gap in pay between men and women has significantly increased, according to the latest official statistics.
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Equal pay: women 'working for free' until the New Year
Women in full-time work earn on average 15% less than their male counterparts, according to Office of National statistics figures.
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Bosses face 98-year wait for equal pay
Female executives will have to wait until 2109 before their average salary catches up with those of their male peers, research out today suggests.