
Eight out of ten women journalists at the BBC believe they are paid less than male counterparts, according to a survey carried out by the National Union of Journalists.
The union surveyed all its female members at the BBC and said it had received a “meaningful response” but it declined to reveal the number of respondents.
The NUJ said it is pursuing action for equal pay on behalf of more than 100 of its members at the BBC.
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