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Banding together

BBC women want wide gender pay gap fixed now, not in three years

- By Gregory Katz

LONDON

Some of the BBC’s most prominent female journalist­s and TV presenters are banding together to demand the broadcaste­r fix its wide gender pay gap immediatel­y rather than in several years as management has proposed.

TV personalit­ies including Clare Balding, Victoria Derbyshire and others wrote an open letter Sunday to the BBC’s top manager saying that plans to resolve the company’s gender pay gap by 2020 must be accelerate­d. They pointed out that the Equal Pay Act became the law in 1970.

BBC responded in a statement that it has made “significan­t changes” in recent years but needs to do more to close the pay gap.

Documents made public last week showed that male BBC TV and radio personalit­ies make substantia­lly more than their female counterpar­ts. The salary disparity came to light after the publicly funded BBC was forced to publish the salary ranges of its best-paid actors and presenters.

The list showed that two-thirds of the highest earners were men, with the highest-paid woman earning less than a quarter of the highest-earning male star. Many BBC men were also found to be

receiving far higher salaries than women in comparable jobs.

Education Secretary Justine Greening, who handles matters involving women and equality, told Sky News on Sunday it is “impossible not to be shocked” by the BBC’s pay disparity.

She said the salary gap is “very hard to justify.” Prime Minister Theresa May has also criticized the pay differenti­al.

The letter to BBC Director-General Tony Hall says the documents

confirmed a long-held suspicion that “women at the BBC are being paid less than men for the same work.”

Balding, one of BBC’s most accomplish­ed TV journalist­s, said in a pointed tweet that a 2020 target for equal pay isn’t good enough, since the Equal Pay Act was enacted in 1970 and the Equality Act was passed in 2010.

“We’re standing together to politely suggest they can do better,” she said.

The women said they are taking action now so “future generation­s” of BBC women won’t face gender discrimina­tion.

Hall said, when the salary list was published, the BBC needed to move more quickly on issues of gender and diversity.

The BBC said Sunday that when annual figures are published next year substantia­l progress on salary equity will have been made.

The broadcaste­r’s statement said its substantia­l workforce has been “hired over generation­s” and that the problem is complex and cannot be fixed overnight.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Several prominent women at the BBC, including TV journalist and presenter Victoria Derbyshire, have written an open letter to BBC Director-General Tony Hall saying documents released last week confirmed that “women at the BBC are being paid less than...
AP PHOTO Several prominent women at the BBC, including TV journalist and presenter Victoria Derbyshire, have written an open letter to BBC Director-General Tony Hall saying documents released last week confirmed that “women at the BBC are being paid less than...
 ?? AP PHOTO ?? BBC broadcaste­r and journalist Clare Balding.
AP PHOTO BBC broadcaste­r and journalist Clare Balding.

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