Financial services gender pay gap at 21%, says eFinancialCareers

Women working in financial services in the UK earned on average 21% less than men in 2011, according to the latest ‘Salary and Bonus Survey Report’ from specialist jobsite eFinancialCareers. The report comes following a survey of 1,743 finance professionals in the UK in the first quarter of this year.
Tue, 22 May 2012
Women working in financial services in the UK earned on average 21% less than men in 2011, according to the latest ‘Salary and Bonus Survey Report’ from specialist jobsite eFinancialCareers.

The report comes following a survey of 1,743 finance professionals in the UK in the first quarter of this year.James Bennett, global managing director...

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