Tuesday, Mar 04, 2008

Pay for Woman Still Less than that of Men

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A global study of sixty-three nations has revealed that on average, woman's wages are 16 percent less than that of their male counter parts.

ACTU President Sharan Burrow said the findings of the International Trade Union Confederation study, laid out the extent to which, woman face discrimination.

Eva Cox, from the New South Wales Woman's Electoral Lobby, says if we keep ignoring the problem, the situation for woman will continue to decline.

She is speaking here with Ellice Mol.

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Sydney, NSW
Ellice is a Journalist currently based in Sydney. She has a Bachelor of Biological Sciences and has studied Post Graduate Journalism at the University of Technology, Sydney. Having started on Radio 2ser's current affairs program Razors Edge, she began producing Panacea, 2ser's alternative health show. Since then she has worked on 2ser's daily news and current affairs program The Wire and The Fourh Estate, and now produces and presents her own radio program, a weekly magazine show, Wednesday Overdrive. She keeps very busy as an online producer for ABC Radio National Breakfast hosted by Fran Kelly and also reports for The Science Show on the ABC hosted by Robyn Williams.
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