Women are not equal in the workplace. Full stop.
Posted on April 30, 2017 at 11:49 AM
Women are not equal in the workplace full stop. Women in Ireland earn 13.9% less than men - essentially women in full time roles are working for free for just over one month per year. - Cllr. Deirdre Kingston
The Labour Party has always been at the forefront of progressive change and will continue to fight to remove all forms of discrimination. We are calling on all large companies and public sector employers to publish their internal pay gap. The Labour Party has published legislation to bring about wage transparency, by compelling large companies and public sector employers to publish their internal pay gap.
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