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Women Set To Lose Rights To Equal Pay – In Bonfire Of Eu Regulations
I told you this would happen as a result of the Tory government removing citizens rights gained through EU membership; this was not a mistake, but a deliberate removal of the right. Unless the government re-instates the law it will be lost at the end of the year.
There will be many other similar rights we will lose, which will come out of the woodwork as time goes by.
My mate Phil explains more in the youtube video.
There will be many other similar rights we will lose, which will come out of the woodwork as time goes by.
My mate Phil explains more in the youtube video.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Er.... I began teaching in 1972 in the UK. It was an equal pay organisation, along with many others. Just a bit before the EU do you agree? You know, that wonderful organisation that was set to pull the Victorian Britain into the sunny uplands of EU Communism. Teaching was only one of the equal pay organisations. EU is irrelevant here.
this was not a mistake, but a deliberate removal of the right.
we were told
Cameron said that the Great Big British Liberties Bill ( never passed I agree) would have fewer liberties than before it was passed. Repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998 leaves u with fewer right than previously
even TTT should be able to process that !
we were told
Cameron said that the Great Big British Liberties Bill ( never passed I agree) would have fewer liberties than before it was passed. Repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998 leaves u with fewer right than previously
even TTT should be able to process that !
//I told you this would happen as a result of the Tory government removing citizens rights gained through EU membership; this was not a mistake, but a deliberate removal of the right. Unless the government re-instates the law it will be lost at the end of the year.//
I haven't listened to the latest diatribe from your mate Phil.
Did he say that the UK government had repealed the Equalities Act, 2010, which when enacted, contained the principle provisions of the Equal Pay Act 1970 (which of course pre-dates our membership of the EEC)?
If he didn't say that (and I doubt he did because I'm sure if the government had repealed the Equalities Act, it might have been on the news) then how will the right to equal pay be lost?
I haven't listened to the latest diatribe from your mate Phil.
Did he say that the UK government had repealed the Equalities Act, 2010, which when enacted, contained the principle provisions of the Equal Pay Act 1970 (which of course pre-dates our membership of the EEC)?
If he didn't say that (and I doubt he did because I'm sure if the government had repealed the Equalities Act, it might have been on the news) then how will the right to equal pay be lost?
'In 2021, a landmark equal pay ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) found in favour of Tesco shop-floor workers, ruling that Tesco’s lower pay rates for their mostly female shop staff relative to their mostly male colleagues in depots breached EU legislation and the principle of equal pay.
The workers’ case hinged on the “single source” principle, whereby it could be shown that the inequality in pay was attributable to a single source, in this case, the board of Tesco.'
It is the, "single source" aspect that has been removed, hence the need for secondary legislation to restore it.
The workers’ case hinged on the “single source” principle, whereby it could be shown that the inequality in pay was attributable to a single source, in this case, the board of Tesco.'
It is the, "single source" aspect that has been removed, hence the need for secondary legislation to restore it.
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