Women catch up with men on purchasing pay scale

Female purchasing managers have caught up with men in the pay stakes, says a new survey from CIPS/Croner Reward.

Purchasing and Supply Rewards 2004 finds female purchasing managers now earn on average 4.5 per cent more than male purchasing managers. At all other job levels, the pay gap between male and female purchasing professionals is now insignificant.

The report says the gap in pay between male and female purchasing professionals has "all but disappeared". The survey...

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