THE right of women to receive equal pay with men for doing the same job was scrapped after Brexit, it has emerged.
THE right of women to receive equal pay with men for doing the same job even if they work in different locations – which led to a huge claim by Glasgow City Council staff - was scrapped afterThe ditching of the regulation, which allows women to claim the same pay and terms with men if they work for the same “source” setting their terms and conditions, was one of the
A blog from law firm Linklater warned earlier this year after the EU Retained Law Bill was passed in Parliament that “directly effective rights” from EU treaties will not longer be recognised or enforceable from the end of 2023. “Although claimants will still have the protection of the equal pay provisions of the Equality Act 2010, article 157 allows for comparisons with workers who were not employed by the same or an associated employer, but whose terms and conditions were attributable to a single source.”
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