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Freddie Stubbs

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12. Equal? Or 16.4% less?
Fri Apr 27, 2012, 12:48 PM
Apr 2012

Equal Pay Day: Women in Europe still earn 16.4% less on average than men

Brussels, 02 March 2012 - Women across the EU continue to earn an average of 16.4% less than men, according to new figures released by the European Commission on European Equal Pay Day. This is the second Equal Pay Day at European level following its launch by the European Commission on 5 March 2011 (see IP/11/255). The EU-wide event marks the extra number of days that women must work to match the amount of money earned by men. The European Commission wants to raise awareness about this gender pay gap across the EU. This year’s Equal Pay Day focuses in particular on employers and comes ahead of International Women's Day on 8 March.

"European Equal Pay Day reminds us of the days and hours that women have been working 'for free' since 1 January. The principle of equal pay for equal work is written in the EU Treaties since 1957. It is high time that it is put in practice everywhere," said EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding, the Commission’s Vice-President.

The latest figures show an average 16.4% gender pay gap in 2010 across the European Union. They confirm a slight downward trend in recent years, when the figure was around 17% or higher. The rate ranges from around 2% in Poland to more than 27% in Estonia.

The gender pay gap – the average difference in gross hourly earnings between women and men across the economy as a whole – is persistently high, with considerable differences between countries and sectors. It reflects the problem of balancing work and private life: many women take parental leave and have part-time jobs. Despite the generally slightly positive trend, there are Member States where the gender pay gap is widening, such as Bulgaria, France, Latvia, Hungary, Portugal and Romania.

more: http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/12/211&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en

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Would An Extra $10,784 Help Your Family? [View all] Playinghardball Apr 2012 OP
If my wife hadn't raps Apr 2012 #1
So should men take a pay cut then? dkf Apr 2012 #2
In countries with pay equality nadinbrzezinski Apr 2012 #3
Which countries are those? Freddie Stubbs Apr 2012 #9
Europe nadinbrzezinski Apr 2012 #11
Equal? Or 16.4% less? Freddie Stubbs Apr 2012 #12
Have a good day nadinbrzezinski Apr 2012 #13
In other words "I was wrong, but I can't admit such a thing." nt Codeine Apr 2012 #15
I'm terribly sorry that I posted facts which conflicted with your worldview Freddie Stubbs Apr 2012 #17
Not conflicted with world view nadinbrzezinski Apr 2012 #22
But, that is not how the stats are compiled Spike89 Apr 2012 #20
and here in the USA, when people are in union jobs, the pay rates are published SoCalDem Apr 2012 #30
Maybe CEOs need to take a pay cut. n/t Cleita Apr 2012 #4
all women who are not paid the same amount dana_b Apr 2012 #5
You can't just go ladling out social justice all willy nilly! sudopod Apr 2012 #7
I doubt all corporations would increase their payrolls like that. dkf Apr 2012 #21
I suggest firing all of the libertarians. nt sudopod Apr 2012 #27
I think your subtlety mechanism has a low battery. sudopod Apr 2012 #6
none installed JHB Apr 2012 #8
HA! laundry_queen Apr 2012 #10
*snork* cyberswede Apr 2012 #14
Women should get the same pay as men LiberalFighter Apr 2012 #16
Are you even for real? Starry Messenger Apr 2012 #19
It's easy to see the problem. Not so easy to see a solution. dkf Apr 2012 #24
It's dead simple. Starry Messenger Apr 2012 #31
Equality... LanternWaste Apr 2012 #23
If neccessary, YES tkmorris Apr 2012 #25
Just once could you mix it up and fall on the side of fairness and decency? LeftyMom Apr 2012 #26
How do they figure the numbers here and in Europe as above? snooper2 Apr 2012 #18
Fuck yeah! nt MrScorpio Apr 2012 #28
Lawyers earn more than elementary school teachers. Nye Bevan Apr 2012 #29
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