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6 Jan 2009 10:15AM
The Government's Equality Bill could force employers to publish figures in their annual accounts showing how many men and women are in each pay band, in a bid to reveal pay inequalities and close the gender pay gap.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) estimates that full-time female employees will earn, on average, £369,000 less than their male counterparts over their lifetime.
The proposal means private sector employers would have to disclose the number of men and women ... (290 more words)







