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Women who work full-time earn, on average, 17% less per hour than men working full-time. For women who work part-time, the gap in pay relative to full-time men is a huge 38% per hour.An Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) survey also shows that 95% of people agree that women should have their own individual pension rights and should not rely on a husband or partner.Female employees who work full-time earn 81% of the average gross hourly earnings of male full-time employees.According to EOC's... (180 more words)







