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TIME TO TACKLE INEQUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE - LORELY BURT MP

August 22, 2006 12:00 AM

The Liberal Democrats today called for more to be done to tackle the gender pay gap following the publication of a report that shows a third of employers believe that women outperform men in the workplace.

The CIPD and KPMG report 'Labour Market Outlook' also shows that UK employers prefer "soft skills" such as communication and work ethic to numeracy and literacy.

Liberal Democrat Women and Equality Spokesperson, Lorely Burt MP commented:

"It is not surprising that women workers are highly regarded in the workplace. But if this is the case, why won't employers pay their female staff the same wage as men?

"The UK is one of the worst offenders for unequal pay, lying a pitiful 18th out of the 23 EU countries.

"It is disgusting that women throughout Europe are being ill-rewarded for their work. Here in the UK we pride ourselves on a fair and equal society, yet we patently do not value women's presence in the workplace to the extent that we do men's."

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