This week’s poll: Is the gender pay gap a wake-up call for companies to recruit more women into construction?
Is the gender pay gap a wake up call for companies to recruit more women in construction?
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Is the gender pay gap a wake up call for companies to recruit more women in construction?
— Building News (@BuildingNews) April 6, 2018
2018-04-06T10:10:00Z By Gill Parker
The final deadline of gender pay gap information has now passed. Gill Parker of BDG architecture + design explains why the final result should not be taken at face value
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2018-04-05T06:00:00Z By Chloë McCulloch
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