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French newspaper charges men more on Women’s Day

◗ Male readers of Left- wing French daily Liberation were asked to pay 25% more for their paper on Thursday

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Paris: Male readers of Left- wing French daily Liberation were asked to pay 25 per cent more for their paper on Thursday, to underscore the gender pay gap on Internatio­nal Women’s Day. The paper published two versions with different cover pages, one marked “for women, 2 euros, normal price” with a pictogram of a woman, the other marked “for men, 2.50 euros” with a pictogram of a man.

In a front- page message the paper noted that despite equal pay for equal work being enshrined by law since 1972, French women earn on average 25.7 per cent less than men, according to a 2017 report from an inequality watchdog.

“To highlight this injustice Liberation has decided to apply the same difference to its sale price for a day, meaning 50 cents more for men,” it said, adding that profits from the operation would be donated to France’s nongovernm­ental Equality Observator­y. Liberation said it was inspired by Canadian monthly Maclean’s, which charged men more for its March edition, who also to denounce the wage gap.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced plans to get tough on companies that pay women less. Under a package of workplace reforms to be finalised next month, wage gap screening software will be rolled out in all companies with more than 250 employees from 2019, and in all companies with over 50 employees by 2022, Mr Philippe said. Companies with “unjustifie­d” disparitie­s will have three years to rectify the situation or face fines of up to one percent of their wage bill, he said.

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