From The Fawcett Society <[email protected]>
Subject Announcing Equal Pay Day
Date November 3, 2020 6:59 PM
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Breaking: This year Equal Pay Day will be the 20th November

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20th November. Save the date. Today data from the ONS revealed that Equal Pay Day, the day on which women in full time work, on average, stop earning relative to men, will be 20th November 2020.

How to take part: We wanted to let you know straight away as we know you'll want to join us in our campaigning. Watch this space for more information about how we can make our voices heard this #EqualPayDay.

What does this mean?:
Equal Pay Day is later in the calendar this year, as the gender pay gap has narrowed. While this seems to be good news, there are reasons to be cautious. Many employers did not submit their data this year, so we may not be seeing the full picture. This means we won't be sure whether the gap has actually narrowed until more data is available. We also know that Coronavirus has led to more women working reduced hours or losing their job. This does not show up in the pay gap data - which is why it's important to keep up the pressure on tackling pay discrimination this Equal Pay Day.

Read our statement and our explainer on Equal Pay Day here. ([link removed][UNIQID])
In solidarity and determination,
The Fawcett Society Team
P.S. We've shared the date on social media - share it with your friends and family so they're ready to make their voices heard. ([link removed][UNIQID])

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