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During the period of the Conservative government there has been a marked growth in pay inequality.
However, most of the research in this area is based upon employee reactions to pay inequalities.
And over a very long time, back to 1920 in my calculations, unemployment rates have affected pay inequality.
It is correct to say that, under the Conservative government, pay inequalities have widened.
His research explains why pay inequality surged during the 1980's.
Q: Do you accept that pay inequality has been driven by globalisation?
In this case, the Commission takes a wide-ranging view, which covers the labour market, social security systems and pay inequality.
Equal pay for women is an issue regarding pay inequality between men and women.
The strikers protested about working conditions, pay inequality and institutionalised racism within the company.
To back this up they claim that a reliance on market forces has widened pay inequalities and also significantly increased unemployment.
The low point in the women's pay inequality came before the US Open in 1970.
Although women obtain better results than men in the field of education, there is still a pay inequality between genders in the labour market.
Is this pay inequality ethical?
From the big things: pay inequality, female genital mutilation, a ridiculously low rape conviction rate, government policies which hit the poorest women hardest.
Communities Minister Bob Neill has given more councils the go-ahead to tackle historic pay inequalities.
Yet, permanent on-the-job changes did not occur because the war did not eliminate pay inequality and job segregation, problems that continue to plague American women workers.
A long overdue job evaluation and pay audit will be completed by early next year to flush out once and for all outstanding pay inequality in editorial.
Another theory is that inhibitions against pay inequality crumbled during the Reagan 80's, a period in which unions were put down and getting rich through enterprise was seen as heroic.
The Member States must work together with the social partners and individual companies on reducing pay inequality and on supporting parents in the early stages of bringing up their child.
The strike of 1968 was one of three labor strikes that took place within three years by city sanitation workers, who cited grievances of pay inequality and poor working conditions.
In 2008 DVLA staff went on a one day strike over pay inequality arguing that they should receive similar salaries to other employees of the Department for Transport.
This is because of rising unemployment, precarious work and low wages, combined with pay inequalities between men and women, which have risen again and exceeded, on average, 17% at EU level.
In 1991 and again in 2000, Chichilnisky sued her employer, Columbia University, concerning allegations of gender discrimination, pay inequality and attempts by the university to dissolve her endowed chair.
(NL) Contrary to my usual custom, I will begin with a political statement, as I find tax evasion and avoidance, in these times of increasing unemployment and increasing pay inequality, a real scandal.