£127bn lost to the UK economy each year over pay discrimination
Pay discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation is costing the UK £127bn ever year and it’s not just the employees that miss out.
Pay discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation is costing the UK £127bn ever year and it’s not just the employees that miss out.
As we continue profiling entrepreneurs for Black History Month, one founder explains why he was forced to turn away a client who made an outrageous remark.
“I would love to see the day when we don’t need a Black History Month because we are all recognised for our contribution,” says Brenda Gabriel, who has witnessed both racism and sexism in her career.
By Staff writer
When it comes to pay gaps, gender pay has filled the headlines over recent weeks, including the large discrepancies in pay seen at organisations such as the BBC.