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Gender pay gap at work: YouGov-Firstpost survey shows almost 50% of women feel salary doesn't reflect their work
Yougovindia •The pay gap between men and women is a topic that resonates with workers across fields: Whether in the film industry, the biggest multinational and transnational corporations, the media or even the world of startups
Shah Rukh Khan on gender pay gap, potential of Netflix, and protecting children as they enter showbiz
Fp Staff •Shah Rukh Khan will next be seen in Zero
Walking Dead actress Lauren Cohan clears contract dispute with AMC channel; won't be leaving show
Fp Staff •Clearing up the dispute, Lauren Cohan explained that her request for a pay increase came during 'renegotiations' as her contract came to an end.
Michelle Williams, Sam Rockwell to get equal pay for FX series after All The Money In The World controversy
Fp Staff •The FX yet untitled series starring Michelle Williams and Sam Rockwell will be based on the lives of dancer-choreographer Bob Fosse and his wife and Broadway dancer Gwen Verdon
Deepika Padukone on pay gap: For years we've been made to feel we should be okay with settling for less
Ians •Apple discloses that men earn 5 percent more on average than women at its UK operations
•Apple's report comes a day before the deadline for British employers with more than 250 staff to report their gender pay gap under new regulations.
India suffers from huge gender pay gap, says new salary index
•Amid raging debate over gender pay gap globally, a new report shows the figure for India stands as high as 27 per cent, where men earned a median gross hourly salary of Rs 288.68 while women earned Rs 207.85 per hour.
Gender pay gap? Survey reveals that most people think that men and women are paid equally
Fp Archives •Amid raging debate over gender pay gap globally, a survey by US-based career resource website Glassdoor has revealed that over 70 per cent of adults in 7 developed countries believe men and women are paid equally.
Research shows women in the media are far less equal than men
Fp Archives •: New research supported by the United Nations agency promoting women's rights has found that women make up only 24 percent of the persons heard, read about or seen in newspaper, television and radio news.
Watch: This ad of little girls dropping the F-bomb for feminism breaks all stereotypes
Fp Staff •FCKH8 has put out a video which has cute little princesses liberally using the F-word as they point out the existing gender inequality and violence against women.