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General election 2019: Labour pledges to close gender pay gap by 2030 | General election 2019: Labour pledges to close gender pay gap by 2030 |
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The Labour Party has vowed to close the gender pay gap by 2030 if it wins the election. | |
The difference between men's and women's average pay would take another 60 years to close under a Conservative government, the party said. | The difference between men's and women's average pay would take another 60 years to close under a Conservative government, the party said. |
But the Conservative Party said that Labour was "over-promising". | |
The Tories said the pay gap was at a record low and that there had been "huge progress since 2010" in terms of the number of women in work. | The Tories said the pay gap was at a record low and that there had been "huge progress since 2010" in terms of the number of women in work. |
The gender pay gap is the percentage difference between average hourly earnings for men and women. | The gender pay gap is the percentage difference between average hourly earnings for men and women. |
The Fawcett Society said it would take until almost 2080 for the gender pay gap to close at the current rate. | The Fawcett Society said it would take until almost 2080 for the gender pay gap to close at the current rate. |
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) puts that at about 35 years. | The Trades Union Congress (TUC) puts that at about 35 years. |
As well as the new 2030 pay gap target, Labour also restated some policies that will become manifesto commitments. | As well as the new 2030 pay gap target, Labour also restated some policies that will become manifesto commitments. |
These included introducing a "real living wage" of £10 per hour and creating a Worker's Protection Agency with HMRC with powers to fine organisations that fail to report gender pay. | These included introducing a "real living wage" of £10 per hour and creating a Worker's Protection Agency with HMRC with powers to fine organisations that fail to report gender pay. |
Labour said the new agency would check firms with more than 250 employees were meeting gender equality criteria on recruitment, career progression, pay and work-life balance. | Labour said the new agency would check firms with more than 250 employees were meeting gender equality criteria on recruitment, career progression, pay and work-life balance. |
Those that did would become certified. Labour would then lower that threshold by the end of 2020 to workplaces with 50 employees. | Those that did would become certified. Labour would then lower that threshold by the end of 2020 to workplaces with 50 employees. |
It will also extend maternity pay from 9 to 12 months and introduce free childcare for two to four-year-olds. | It will also extend maternity pay from 9 to 12 months and introduce free childcare for two to four-year-olds. |
Dawn Butler, Labour's shadow women and equalities secretary, said: "Labour's real living wage, robust gender pay auditing - including fining organisations that fail to take action - will help us deliver real change and meet this ambitious target." | Dawn Butler, Labour's shadow women and equalities secretary, said: "Labour's real living wage, robust gender pay auditing - including fining organisations that fail to take action - will help us deliver real change and meet this ambitious target." |
But Liz Truss, who was the Conservative Women and Equalities Minister, said: "Yet again (Jeremy) Corbyn's Labour are overpromising something they cannot deliver. | |
She said Mr Corbyn's focus would not be on opportunities for women. | She said Mr Corbyn's focus would not be on opportunities for women. |
The Tories said the pay gap was "at a record low" having fallen from 27.5% in 1997 to 17.3% in 2019 for all employees. | |
The party added that female employment was at 71.8% according to the latest figures, close to a record high, and that it had launched a "roadmap for gender equality". | The party added that female employment was at 71.8% according to the latest figures, close to a record high, and that it had launched a "roadmap for gender equality". |
Matthew Fell, CBI chief UK policy director, said firms shared the Labour Party's goal but: "Creating inclusive workplaces where everyone can thrive is the only way to tackle gender inequality at work." | |
He said the gender pay gap was caused by a wide range of factors - such as the availability of childcare, career progression and improved careers advice - which required business and government to work in partnership to bring change. | He said the gender pay gap was caused by a wide range of factors - such as the availability of childcare, career progression and improved careers advice - which required business and government to work in partnership to bring change. |
But he said that Labour's gender equality certification plan would add "bureaucracy" for businesses. | But he said that Labour's gender equality certification plan would add "bureaucracy" for businesses. |
The causes of the gap aren't simple. Women are far more likely than men to take substantial parental leave, which can hamper career progression. | The causes of the gap aren't simple. Women are far more likely than men to take substantial parental leave, which can hamper career progression. |
Studies have shown that the more kids you have, the less likely you are as a woman to enjoy the same pay as men of the same age; and affordability of childcare is crucial to woman returning to work. | Studies have shown that the more kids you have, the less likely you are as a woman to enjoy the same pay as men of the same age; and affordability of childcare is crucial to woman returning to work. |
But closing the gender pay gap is a knotty problem. | But closing the gender pay gap is a knotty problem. |
The CBI, for example, says it shares the Labour Party's ambition to close the gender pay gap as quickly as possible. | The CBI, for example, says it shares the Labour Party's ambition to close the gender pay gap as quickly as possible. |
But it doubts whether a system of fines and government certification will do the job. | But it doubts whether a system of fines and government certification will do the job. |
All of the measures Labour laid out to achieve it have already been announced; no new money is being promised. | All of the measures Labour laid out to achieve it have already been announced; no new money is being promised. |