The Pardia public services union organized a campaigning equal pay day on 3 March. The aim of the campaign was to highlight the success of getting the 0.2% equal pay allowance in the latest state sector agreement. The union is also using the day to keep the focus on equal pay in the run up to the forthcoming general election to try to ensure that the next government includes equal pay in its legislative programme.
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