PLSA slashes gender pay gap by 40%

James Phillips
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Women at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) earn 16% less on average than their male counterparts, according to its annual report and accounts.

This was the figure as at April 2017 on a median basis - calculated by subtracting the median pay of women from that of men - and is down from 23% in April 2016. However, on the mean basis, men ...

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