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Women taking employers to court reaches new high
The number of women taking their employers to court has reached record levels. The tribunal system is struggling to cope due to the sheer amount of cases � last year there were 240,000 cases. A large number of these were from female council and NHS workers. The rise has been put down to the no-win, no-fee law lawyers who promise to win pay rises and back-dated cash. What do you think? Is this something we should be concerned about? Or is good that these types of lawyers provide a service where a person never loses money?
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No-win No fee lawyers would not be taking on these cases if employers were not breaking the law, and if they were not winning the cases and earning fees. You can hardly blame the lawyers for winning cases. Culpability is with the employers who pay different sex employees different pay.
Hopefully, the employers, faced with legal challengers that are costing them money, will put their house in order, and it will be the litigation that wins equal pay rather than legislation that has not been properly enforced.
The fact that local councils and NHS trusts are two of the biggest breachers of equal pay is a disgrace.
Hopefully, the employers, faced with legal challengers that are costing them money, will put their house in order, and it will be the litigation that wins equal pay rather than legislation that has not been properly enforced.
The fact that local councils and NHS trusts are two of the biggest breachers of equal pay is a disgrace.
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Raggy when you have to go through the trauma of squeezing a baby out of your body and then breastfeed the baby on demand solely for 6 months then as a man you will be entitled to it. It takes 9 months to make a baby and at least that for a womans body to recover from it. I believe there are plans in the making to let fathers take half of the maternity leave instead of the mother.
Why should women get paid less for doing work o equal value? There is no reason.
Why should women get paid less for doing work o equal value? There is no reason.
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Merdith, he's made it perfectly clear in the past that he thinks women are superior in some areas, make up, knitting and baking but thinks women should stay out o the news section as its not there business and they don't understand it.
If 2 people have the same job and work to the same standard then they should be paid the same. If someone cannot do the job because of the phsyical demands then they shouldn't be doing it.
To say that a woman is physically incapable is laughable. I know a woman who before the days of hoist and excessive health and safety measures was a nurse at a geriatric hospital. She had to lift heavy, dead weights all the time. I then saw this 9 stone woman beat my uncle at arm wrestle, he was a 16 stone copper.
Its about the person not the sex of that person.
If 2 people have the same job and work to the same standard then they should be paid the same. If someone cannot do the job because of the phsyical demands then they shouldn't be doing it.
To say that a woman is physically incapable is laughable. I know a woman who before the days of hoist and excessive health and safety measures was a nurse at a geriatric hospital. She had to lift heavy, dead weights all the time. I then saw this 9 stone woman beat my uncle at arm wrestle, he was a 16 stone copper.
Its about the person not the sex of that person.
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