We might as well, everybody else is.
The figures are out and 80% of companies pay men more than women and the gap can be as laege as 80%. It is not on, is it?
Well of course not, and the TV, radio news and the papers are all telling us so. Out come the *spurts and the campaigners and the 'sufferers' to describe the injustice of it alll with their charts and graphs and stories. By and large they have been given an easy ride by their 'interviewers' with barely a difficult question to answer.
The up pop Stella Creasey MP (Lab) and Kate Andrews a statistician and economic affairs researcher. Stella was given time to explain her position and why she was in support of the campaign #PayMeToo. She was encouraged to give examples and she did so. It was all fair with a well laid out argumnet and reasonable position to take.
Then it was Kate's turn. Why is everyone conflating gender pay with equal pay? Don't people know that it is illegal in the UK to pay men and women different rates for doing the same job - an Act brought in by Labour? Do people realise that 'mean' and 'median' tell us nothing as to how they came about? The raw data paints a flawed picture.
The thing is that they are both partially right.
Unfortunately it looks as though women are being whipped up into a frenzy without being given the full facts; and they are being deliberately led into believing that equal pay and gender pay are both the same thing.