Companies of over 250 or more staff are legally obligated to reveal their gender pay gap figures.
The gender pay gap in the media is 'inexcusable'.
That's the reaction of the National Union of Journalists to a wage gap of 14.5% in the Irish Times and 13.03% in RTE.
A range of Irish companies with a workforce of 250 or more have released their legally mandated gender pay gap figures for 2022.
NUJ Irish Secretary and Ferbane's Seamus Dooley says smaller companies should also reveal their figures:
NUJ Irish Secretary and Offaly's Seamus Dooley says women face obstacles in becoming managers:
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