Tui's male employees paid more than double female staff – report - News Summed Up

Tui's male employees paid more than double female staff – report


Equal pay Tui's male employees paid more than double female staff – report Travel group’s report says women earn 56.9% less than men but it is ‘not an equal pay issue’ Nearly 80% of Tui Airways cabin crew are women, who are paid and average of £26,272. Photograph: Action Press/Rex/ShutterstockThe travel group Tui has the largest gender pay gap reported to date by a major UK company, with its male employees paid more than double the female staff. “We know that our gender pay gap is not an equal pay issue, rather a lack of representation in specific roles,” Tui said in its gender pay gap report for its UK & Ireland business. Although 62% of its 3,308 head office staff are women, men are more likely to hold the better-paid roles in senior management, engineering or technology. The FTSE 100 company has a large gender pay gap, with women paid 51.7% less than men.


Source: The Guardian February 16, 2018 15:43 UTC



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