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Tag Archives: gender pay gap
Can you afford to ignore the Gender Pay Gap Regulations?
Actually, I think you can. Probably. I mean what’s the worst that can happen? While other large employers publish their gender pay gap information you simply sit back and say. “Not for us, thanks, we’re fine.” Of course many people … Continue reading
Posted in Equal pay, Equality Act, gender pay gap
Tagged ECHR, enforcement, Equality Act 2006, Equality Commission, gender pay gap
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Why we should scrap the Equal Pay Act
First of all, apologies for the clickbait title – couldn’t resist it. Also to anyone thinking “Surely the Equal Pay Act was repealed by the Equality Act and replaced by provisions dealing with ‘Equality of Terms’?” you are of course quite … Continue reading
Posted in Equal pay, Equality Act
Tagged emily thornberry, equal pay audits, gender pay gap, new statesman
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