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My opinion on the wage gap at present is that market forces should prevail, which they do.
I employ females and I know that 75% of them will leave to have babies and under the present law I have to keep there jobs open for 9 months. Then I know 75% of them will not return. Economics. Take your head out of the sand and get real!!! Its not being sexist............women have babies and men do not!! Simple as that.
jump79.............I have given you true facts......you are just waffling.
Maternity leave for women was bought in under pressure from people like yourself to make life "fairer" for women. Like so many laws of this type it has had the opposite effect. Any small employer of a female between the age of 16 to 25 years old KNOWS there is a 75% chance she will leave to have a baby. He then has to keep her job open and pay her for 9 months, and she will then probably not return .Not much of an incentive is it???
Do away with Maternity leave and the wage gap will dissapear overnight. Economics. Understand???
Jump79 - there's something that the statistics do hide, and that there are a significantly higher number of women in part time work (those who have children at school age) and because of their lower wages, the figures are skewed.
Still - that's absolutely no excuse for paying a woman less to do a man's job.
Bill - you could also train up a man who then leaves with all his newfound skills for a better paid job. You're not really paying for future loyalty, you're paying for what they're doing at present.
Bill - you say that if we did away with maternity pay, the wage gap would disappear...what, like there wasn't a wage gap before this law was introduced?
I know it is still a problem with some companies, however, I also know that I earn more than my male collegue, who does basically the same job, since he was imployed as a junior five years ago, and I was employed four years ago with already five years of work experience.
So it's not the same everywhere.