EasyJet among worst offenders as UK gender pay gap revealed
Women in the UK were paid just 90p for every £1 earned by a man last year, the latest government figures have revealed.
Women in the UK were paid just 90p for every £1 earned by a man last year, the latest government figures have revealed.
But research found that the proportion of women on boards at FTSE 100 firms is higher than ever.
New UK gender pay gap data show an average 44.5 per cent difference between male and female hourly wages.
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