Equal Pay

Equal Pay Day 2009

Equal Pay Day - Women’s last paycheck of the year is arriving on 2 November 2010. Does that mean it’s time to put our feet up?

Since women in the UK are still paid on average 16.4% less per hour than men, women effectively work for free after Equal Pay Day on 2 November.

To join the fight for equal pay, stay tuned on the Fawcett Society’s website. Here, you will find information on events and actions in the build-up to Equal Pay Day.

For further information, contact Elin Lindstrom at equalpay@fawcettsociety.org.uk

The facts around equal pay
In the UK, women get paid, on average, 16.4% less than men. Why is this? And what can be done about it?
The Equality Bill
The Equality Bill offers a once in a generation opportunity to reform equal pay law.
Equal Pay Conference 2010
Fawcett comes together with the TUC, the EHRC and Unison to host a landmark conference to build a collaborative roadmap to realise equal pay
Equal Pay Day 2009
Supporters across the country took action on 30th October to mark Equal Pay Day in the UK.

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