International Women’s Day: Britain’s increasing gender pay inequality revealed in new reports
At the current rate of progress, it will take 43 years to close the gender pay gap in Britain.
At the current rate of progress, it will take 43 years to close the gender pay gap in Britain.
More needs to be done to tackle low pay in jobs, warns the Living Wage Foundation.
As thousands of UK schools take part in today’s ‘Stars in our Schools’ in celebration of support staff, a report shows the intense financial struggle of school employees on low pay.
TUC research shows that 63 per cent of FE colleges and more than half of universities use zero-hours contracts, often in large numbers.