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  2. Equal pay for equal work - Wikipedia

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    The two terms refer to distinctly separate legal concepts. Pay equality, or equal pay for equal work, refers to the requirement that men and women be paid the same if performing the same job in the same organization. For example, a female electrician must be paid the same as a male electrician in the same organization.

  3. The Wages of Men and Women: Should They be Equal?

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    It deals with equal pay for equal work and the basic principles that should apply to men's and women's wages. [1] First published by the Fabian Society in 1919, the book is a minority report in which Webb criticizes the main purpose and findings of the War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry. [1]

  4. Equal Remuneration Convention - Wikipedia

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    Equal Remuneration Convention. The Convention concerning Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value, or Equal Remuneration Convention is the 100th International Labour Organization Convention and the principal one aimed at equal remuneration for work of equal value for men and women. States parties may accomplish this ...

  5. Equal Pay Act 1970 - Wikipedia

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    Revised text of statute as amended. The Equal Pay Act 1970 (c. 41) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that prohibited any less favourable treatment between men and women in terms of pay and conditions of employment. The act was proposed by the then Labour government, and was based on the Equal Pay Act of 1963 of the United States.

  6. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination ...

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    Article 11 outlines the right to work for women as "an unalienable right of all human beings." It requires equal pay for equal work, the right to social security, paid leave and maternity leave "with pay or with comparable social benefits without loss of former employment, seniority or

  7. Defrenne v Sabena (No 2) - Wikipedia

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    Article 157 TFEU (119 TEEC, 141 TEC) was invoked which stated "Each Member State shall ensure that the principle of equal pay for male and female workers for equal work or work of equal value is applied" 8. Article 119 pursues a double aim. 9.

  8. Directive 76/207/EEC - Wikipedia

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    Directive 76/207/EEC was created on 9 February 1976 on the implementation of the principle of equal treatment for men and women in access to employment, vocational training and promotion, and working conditions. It was the subject of the landmark case Foster v British Gas plc.

  9. Equal Treatment Directive 2006/54/EC - Wikipedia

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    Background [edit] Since the Treaty of Amsterdam came into force in 1999, new EU laws, or Directives, have been enacted in the area of anti-discrimination. The Equal Treatment Directive 2006/54/EC is a consolidation of previous Directives in this area, notably, the Directive 76/207/EEC, which was amended by Directive 2002/73/EC.