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One woman's fight (and win) regarding equal pay

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drum123 · 02/06/2021 23:09

Thought I'd share this bit of good news from my local area. www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/19341605.fitness-instructor-wins-tribunal-paid-less-men/

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ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 02/06/2021 23:13

It’s fantastic that she brought the case and won but sad in this day and age that she needed to do so.

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Wandawomble · 02/06/2021 23:13

This is great news for her! Ridiculous she had to go to a tribunal.

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Thelnebriati · 02/06/2021 23:17

''when she was covering classes for male instructors, she would receive the lower rate, however when men were covering her, they would continue to be paid the higher rate.''

Just putting that here for the naysayers.

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ErrolTheDragon · 02/06/2021 23:31

@ChazsBrilliantAttitude

It’s fantastic that she brought the case and won but sad in this day and age that she needed to do so.

Yes, exactly.
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drum123 · 02/06/2021 23:36

Yes, it's very sad that she had to bring this case at all, but well done to her for fighting it on her own.

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TheHandmadeTail · 03/06/2021 00:00

Good for her. Bloody depressing that even when females make up the majority of employees they are still paid less than their male counterparts.

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PearPickingPorky · 03/06/2021 07:09

She represented herself, too, with no solicitor.

Well done that woman! Fantastic.

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JustcameoutGC · 03/06/2021 07:52

Well done that woman. How did her employer ever think that would stand? I wonder is it an industry wide phenomenon?

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Sophoclesthefox · 03/06/2021 08:39

Bloody well done, Maxine!

Brave and principled.

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123ZYX · 03/06/2021 08:44

She's a fantastic role model.

Has the company's reason for paying different rates been reported anywhere? I assume that, since it got as far as court, they must have had to put forward an argument for why they thought it acceptable?

It clearly wasn't a valid reason, but I'd be interested to know their thought process.

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powershowerforanhour · 03/06/2021 16:20

Hurrah and well done her for representing herself 💪
Yeah I'd love to know what the company's excuse was too.

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