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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
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 offers a once in a generation opportunity to reform equal pay law.
Fawcett comes together with the TUC, the EHRC and Unison to host a landmark conference to build a collaborative roadmap to realise equal pay
Supporters across the country took action on 30th October to mark Equal Pay Day in the UK.
Equal Pay Day news
Government Recognises Budget Cuts Could Worsen Inequality
Wed, 4 Aug 10 0
Fawcett responds to publication of letter from Theresa May MP to George Osborne about the budget.
Fawcett launches legal challenge to government budget
Sun, 1 Aug 10 0
Fawcett are seeking a judicial review of the government's recent budget
The Women's Budget Group response to Emergency Budget
Mon, 12 Jul 10
Gender impact assesment of Osborne's emergency budget
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