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Article

24 Mar 2003

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BBC News

'Secrecy' prevents equal pay [UK]

Salary discussions remain a "taboo subject" that is maintaining the pay gap between men and women, according to the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC). The EOC said secrecy over pay rates in the UK meant firms could shirk their responsibility to check if they were paying women fairly. Its research suggested the average pay gap between men and women was 19%, but as high as 40% in some companies.