Men continue to earn more than their female colleagues across the UK, official data has revealed.
The national average wage is £569 a week for men and £436 for women – a difference of almost £7,000 a year, according to the Office for National Statistics.
The biggest gap is in London, where men take home £790 a week, compared with £597 for women, followed by the South East (with a pay gap of £150) and the East (with a pay gap of £148).
Men in Northern Ireland however earn just £85 a week more than women.
The Equal Opportunities Commission has long been calling for government action to tackle the persistent gender pay gap – currently at 18% for full-time employees, and 40% for part-timers
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