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Laptop ‘for him’, vacuum ‘for her’?

A Valentine offer draws anger

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Hong Kong telecoms company HKT apologised after a Valentine’s Day deal it sent to HSBC staff offering discounted laptops “for him” but vacuum cleaners and kitchen appliances “for her” angered employees over the sexist implicatio­ns of the campaign. The multi-page advertisem­ent, described as an “HSBC Staff Offer” was produced and sent to employees of the bank this week by HKT, a telecommun­ications company owned by Hong Kong conglomera­te PCCW.

The ‘FOR HIM’ section offers discount laptop computers as well as a Gopro camera and wireless headphones, while the ‘FOR HER’ gifts include five different vacuum cleaners, a blender and a kitchen water tap.

“The offer is from a third party source who manage their own marketing materials. HSBC is committed to gender diversity in the workplace,” a spokeswoma­n for the bank told Reuters. The controvers­y over the sexist implicatio­ns of the advertisin­g offer comes amid a widening debate about sexism and gender pay disparity in banking and wider industry. Also it comes at a time when the bank is battling to reduce a gender pay disparity that is the worst among big British firms. HSBC disclosed in December that its gender pay gap, which measures the difference between the average hourly salary of men and women, grew to 61 percent in the year to April 2018, up from 59 percent a year earlier. The lender - which employs more than 40,000 people in Britain - had the widest gender pay gap of any large British company in 2017. HSBC said the large gap reflected the fact there were fewer women in senior roles and more in junior ones, reflecting an industry-wide problem. The bank said it was taking steps to bridge the gap, including targeting an increase in the ratio of women in senior management roles to 30 percent by 2020, from 23 percent today. (source: Reuters)

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