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Gender pay gap 'still widening' Gender pay gap 'still widening'
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The gap between men and women's pay in the UK has started to widen again, according to official government figures just released.The gap between men and women's pay in the UK has started to widen again, according to official government figures just released.
On average, men earn £15.54 an hour, compared with £12.88 for women.On average, men earn £15.54 an hour, compared with £12.88 for women.
The Office for National Statistics calculates the gender pay gap at 17.1%, up from 17% the year before.The Office for National Statistics calculates the gender pay gap at 17.1%, up from 17% the year before.
The TUC said the private sector gap was 21.7%, because many private firms were unwilling to carry out checks of their pay patterns to ensure they were fair.The TUC said the private sector gap was 21.7%, because many private firms were unwilling to carry out checks of their pay patterns to ensure they were fair.
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: "The link between fair pay and checking pay systems is clear. The case for mandatory pay audits is stronger than ever."TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: "The link between fair pay and checking pay systems is clear. The case for mandatory pay audits is stronger than ever."
The figures showed that a typical man's gross weekly pay was £631, compared with £485 for a woman. Men also worked more overtime and earned higher commissions and bonuses.The figures showed that a typical man's gross weekly pay was £631, compared with £485 for a woman. Men also worked more overtime and earned higher commissions and bonuses.
The GMB union said the UK had fallen 20 places behind in an international gender pay league.The GMB union said the UK had fallen 20 places behind in an international gender pay league.
Equality officer Kamaljeet Jandu said: "Male workers at the top of the tree account for a lot of this gender pay gap. Women's contributions, skills and experience are equal to men's and must be rewarded accordingly."Equality officer Kamaljeet Jandu said: "Male workers at the top of the tree account for a lot of this gender pay gap. Women's contributions, skills and experience are equal to men's and must be rewarded accordingly."
The Equality and Human Rights Group estimated that based on the latest figures, the average woman who worked full time would miss out on £369,000 over her working life. The Equality and Human Rights Commission estimated that based on the latest figures, the average woman who worked full time would miss out on £369,000 over her working life.
Chief Executive Nicola Brewer said: "In these tough economic times, everyone will be counting the pounds and pence, and today's figures show women in particular are feeling the pinch."Chief Executive Nicola Brewer said: "In these tough economic times, everyone will be counting the pounds and pence, and today's figures show women in particular are feeling the pinch."