There is no English region where a single woman on median earnings can afford to rent or buy an averagely priced house according to a new report from the Women’s Budget Group and Women’s Housing Forum.
Two in five women bosses say there is sexism in their workplace, compared with one in five men, according to new research by the charity Young Women’s Trust.
New analysis published by theTrades Union Congress shows that real wages are still £17 a week lower than a decade ago. But they are up by more than £120 for those working in the finance sector.
More employers need to recognise the benefits of using positive action to increase the number of female, disabled and ethnic minority apprentices in Britain, according to the national equality body.
A major new report from Young Women’s Trust has found that millions of women continue to lose out in the workplace – and mental health inequalities have got worse.