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Gender pay gap 'worse in London' | Gender pay gap 'worse in London' |
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The average pay gap between women and men is far worse in London than the rest of the UK. | |
The gap is 23% in London compared to 17% in the rest of the country, according to the findings in the Women in London's Economy report. | The gap is 23% in London compared to 17% in the rest of the country, according to the findings in the Women in London's Economy report. |
The report states the reason for this is because the majority of the top paid jobs go to men. | The report states the reason for this is because the majority of the top paid jobs go to men. |
The report is being published to coincide with a conference on Thursday for business leaders and policy-makers. | The report is being published to coincide with a conference on Thursday for business leaders and policy-makers. |
Without more action from the private sector to tackle sex inequality...the pay gap will never close Jenny Watson, Equal Opportunities Commission | Without more action from the private sector to tackle sex inequality...the pay gap will never close Jenny Watson, Equal Opportunities Commission |
It states women at the higher and lower ends of the pay scale are particularly badly hit. | It states women at the higher and lower ends of the pay scale are particularly badly hit. |
It also shows women with children in London have a £20 a week lower income than in the rest of the UK, despite London's much higher cost of living. | It also shows women with children in London have a £20 a week lower income than in the rest of the UK, despite London's much higher cost of living. |
Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London said: "London's future as the powerhouse of the UK's economy is critically dependent on the contribution of women. | Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London said: "London's future as the powerhouse of the UK's economy is critically dependent on the contribution of women. |
"But this report shows that the glass ceiling is no myth but a reality holding women back." | "But this report shows that the glass ceiling is no myth but a reality holding women back." |
The report also found that 19% of women in London, nearly one in five, are earning less than the London Living Wage, of £7.05 per hour, compared to only 12% of men. | The report also found that 19% of women in London, nearly one in five, are earning less than the London Living Wage, of £7.05 per hour, compared to only 12% of men. |
Backing the report's findings Jenny Watson, Equal Opportunities Commission chair, said London "wastes women's talents". | Backing the report's findings Jenny Watson, Equal Opportunities Commission chair, said London "wastes women's talents". |
"Without more action from the private sector to tackle sex inequality throughout London's economy, the pay gap will never close," she said. | "Without more action from the private sector to tackle sex inequality throughout London's economy, the pay gap will never close," she said. |
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