Latest pay gap data reveals women work 1h 40m a day for free

Posted on 25 Aug 2015 by Jonny Williamson

Women managers are effectively working for free nearly two hours every day, according to an annual survey of 72,000 UK managers published by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and salary specialist XpertHR.

Courtesy of: Chartered Management Institute   The study reveals that women working in equivalent full-time roles earn 22% less than men, meaning that they are unpaid for 1h 40m a day – a total of 57* working days every year. Analysis of the data from the 2015 National Management Salary Survey highlights pay imbalances across…

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