Women in 30s on average £4,000 a year worse off since 2010, figures show
- Women in London are over £4,300 a year worse off, with the gender pay gap increasing to 4.7% for employees aged 30 to 39.
- The Labour Party blames stagnant wages and a lack of support for women re-entering the workforce.
- Conservatives claim to have supported more women in work and reduced the gender pay gap, while criticizing Labour's borrowing plan.
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Gender Pay Gap for UK Women Aged 40 and Over Predicted to Persist Until Retirement
A report by the Fawcett Society revealed an emerging concern where women aged 40 and over in the UK are unlikely to close the gender pay gap until they reach retirement age. This disheartening forecast has sparked renewed discussions about gender equality in the workplace and the need for comprehensive measures to address persistent wage disparities. The Equal Pay Day 2023 report, "Making flexible working the default", found that working women o…
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