EPSU is carrying out a survey of all affiliates to find out how they are trying to reduce the gender pay gap. There have been some interesting responses so far from the Netherlands, Sweden, Estonia, Georgia and Norway but we need many more replies to ensure there is a good coverage of countries and sectors.
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REMINDER : pay survey in energy, waste and water
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Surveys - a reminder from EPSU and the ETUC
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FINAL REMINDER: energy, waste and water pay survey – deadline 31 July
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