On November 20th, 2024, women stop being paid compared to men. This is the point in the year when, on average, women effectively work for free. The gender pay gap is now 11.3%, up from 10.7% last year. It’s a stark reminder that while progress has been made, gender pay inequality persists - and may be higher than we thought. Read our new research into the causes of the gender pay gap, in collaboration with Dr Giacomo Vagni, leading pay gap expert from the University of Essex. Women Still Ea...