Women in manufacturing are earning only three-quarters of what men in full-time comparable jobs earn, according to the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) annual Gender Salary Survey.
The data shows the current gender pay gap for the sector’s managers stands at £9,590, with the average salary recorded as £42,187 for men and £32,597 for women. Nationally female managers are earning only three-quarters (77%) of what men in full-time comparable jobs earn, resulting in a 23% gender pay gap. Analysis of the National…
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