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UK Equal Pay Proposals Fall Short Of EU-Style Overhaul

By Adele Redmond

Proposals to reform equal pay laws and processes in the U.K. fall short of radical new European rules on pay transparency and equality — but the government's more incremental approach is likely to be unpopular with employers concerned that it will increase wage costs and sow division among workers.


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