New figures show gender pay gap for young female graduates
Joe Levenson responds to graduate outcomes statistics released today by the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
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Joe Levenson responds to graduate outcomes statistics released today by the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
Young Women’s Trust, the charity that supports young women on low or no pay, has appointed Sophie Walker, founding leader of the Women’s Equality Party, as its Chief Executive.
BBC Radio 4 will raise money for Young Women’s Trust as part of its weekly charity appeal from Sunday 26 May to Saturday 1 June to help young women on low or no pay into quality work and training.
One in five employers in large firms say workplaces do not take mental health seriously, finds Young Women’s Trust
Joe Levenson responds to DWP Secretary's speech about the future of work
The government’s housing benefit policy is forcing under-35s into unsafe and inadequate housing that puts many young women at risk, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Southampton, published with Young Women’s Trust.
One in three employers say their organisation has not tried to reduce its gender pay gap, as latest reports show little improvement
One in three employers say their organisation has not tried to reduce its gender pay gap over the last year - and one in ten say that women are paid less than men for jobs at the same level, finds Young Women’s Trust
Carole Easton will be leaving Young Women’s Trust at the end of May after more than six years as Chief Executive.
Young Women’s Trust is lobbying the UK Parliament to end workplace sexual harassment today
Employers must overcome fear of using positive action to address under-representation in apprenticeships and help close gender, ethnicity and disability pay gaps
Three in four employers say that apprentice minimum wage is too low to live on, finds Young Women’s Trust