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Compensation for equal pay in the UK  know your salary rights

Equal pay rights for women - unfair or low wage disputes

There remains a large pay gap in the UK between men and women’s wages.  It is often cited that there is an 18% pay discrepancy with a women earning on average 82p for every £1 earned by a man.  

To put that into context - during a 30 year career using an average salary of £20k per annum a female worker could earn up to £108,000 LESS than a male co-worker.

The Equal Pay Act has been law since 1970, however, employees have proved slow to use it. Trade Unions have also been very poor in many cases at negotiating a fair settlement on behalf of their members.

The key points within the legislation The purpose of the Equal Pay Act 1970 is to eliminate discrimination between men and women in terms of their pay and contracts of employment where they are doing:  

work that is the same or broadly similar;  

work rated as equivalent under a job evaluation study;  

work of equal value in terms of the demands made on them under headings such as effort, skill and decision-making  

HOW DO EQUAL PAY CLAIMS WORK?  

The Equal Pay Act 1970 implies an ‘equality clause’ into a contract of employment. This means that you have the right to be paid equally the for the work you do with someone of the opposite sex in a comparable job.  

You are also entitled to equal terms and conditions with a person of the opposite sex in a comparable job.  

If you feel that your wage levels have been prejudiced unfairly by your employer - please contact us to discuss your case. You may be entitled to take your low pay compensation claim to an Employment Tribunal.   We may be able to assist both you and your colleagues or co-workers in obtaining compensation.  

More information on wage rights and claims for unequal pay in the workplace:  

1) Selecting a comparator  

2) Doing work of value  

3) How to show a discrepancy in pay   

4) Employers defence on basis of  "genuine material factor" explained  

5) About Employment Tribunal claims  

6) More information from Winston Solicitors about equal pay claims       

Have you been underpaid?

Are you currently paid less than male counterparts fro doing the same job?

Are you a council worker or government employee who has received a poor deal?

Find out NOW whether you can raise a dispute and make a NO WIN NO FEE claim.    

Contact us today for FREE advice on low pay compensation rights - we are open 7 days 8am till 8pm.   Whether you are in a UNION or not -  we can help.    

If preferred you can simply send an email or complete our form opposite     

Attention - NHS Workers Are you working for the NHS in either a qualified or non- qualified role? If so you might have a right to claim back salary payments that may have been withheld through an unfair wage system.   Speak to our NHS equal pay claims team today  

The Claims Connection - UK Accident claim and personal injury compensation specialists -  No win no fee compensation claims - car accident claims - whiplash compensation - endowment complaints - medical negligence

Other links: equal opportunities commission - workers rights - worksmart (TUC) - employment advice

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