Equal pay a priority, says minister
Thursday 15 March 2007
Halving the pay differential between men and women is a top priority for culture and education minister Ronald Plasterk, who is also responsible for emancipation issues.
Plasterk told a conference in Amsterdam that, on average, women earn 20% less than men, mainly because men are in higher positions. At present 12% of Dutch managers are female, but this must go increase to 25% by 2010, he said.
The minister also wants to boost the number of women in the workforce by two percentage points to 65%, in line with EU targets.
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