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New Trades Union Congress (TUC) analysis reveals Women’s Pay Day – the day when the average woman stops working for free compared to the average man – is today, Wednesday 21 February. In some industries and in some parts of the country where the gender pay gap is wider, women effectively work for free for even longer


Women’s Pay Day: 52 days of working for free

New TUC analysis published on 21 February reveals that the average woman effectively works for free for nearly two months of the year compared to the average man. This is because the gender pay gap for all employees currently stands at 14.3%.

This pay gap means that working women must wait 52 days – nearly two months – before they stop working for free on Women’s Pay Day today.

And the analysis also shows that at current rates of progress, it will take 20 years – until 2044 – to close the gender pay gap.

read more: https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2024/02/21/womens-pay-day/

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Not entirely, and those factors constitute part of the pay gap and shouldn't be dismissed out of hand.

If you've got 6 minutes and like John Green I'm quite fond of his overview

https://youtu.be/it0EYBBl5LI?si=5L_qAqqV0v5S7uGW

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago

Great video. I hate the argument that it’s like 70/100 because people can argue it’s wrong. Rather than focus on the actual values 96/100 which can’t be argued.