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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Julie Morgan (Labour), on Tuesday, 25 March 2003, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 134 members in total.


THE PAY GAP BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN

That this House notes that after 33 years since the Equal Pay Act was introduced, the pay gap between men and women for full-time work remains considerable at 19 per cent.; further notes that the pay gap for part-time work is even larger at 41 per cent. and that this has remained unchanged for the last 25 years; acknowledges that in retirement, women suffer the consequences of a lifetime of pay inequality as the pay gap grows to become an income gap of 44 per cent.; commends recent research commissioned by the Equal Opportunities Commission that shows only 18 per cent. of large employers and 10 per cent. of medium-sized employers have actually carried out a pay review or are in the process of doing so; acknowledges that without conducting a pay review employers may be unaware that pay inequality exists in their organisation; welcomes the steps the Government has already taken to address the pay gap; but urges the Government to go further and give the strongest possible lead to employers.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
947 
Session
2002-03
Subjects
Women Gender Equal pay Men
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk