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Government to host Symposium on the Gender Pay Gap

Ministers Flanagan, Humphreys and Stanton to bring together senior policymakers, business representatives, trades unions and academics on 10th January to advance measures to address the gender pay gap.

Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan, Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, and Minister of State with special responsibility for Equality, Immigration and Integration, David Stanton, will host a symposium on the gender pay gap in Dublin on 10th January.

The symposium will bring together senior policymakers, business representatives, trades unions and academics.  A public consultation was launched on 9 August by Minister Flanagan and Minister of State Stanton on measures to address the gender pay gap.  Minister Flanagan will brief attendees on the submissions received.  The symposium will also hear about the initiatives under consideration in the European Commission to address the gender pay gap.

Participants will hear from a wide range of speakers including: Morgan O’Donnell, Statistician, CSO; Dr Micheál Collins, UCD; Orla O’Connor, Director, National Women’s Council of Ireland; Mary Connaughton, Director, CIPD Ireland; Colin Bray, President of the Society of Chartered Surveyors in Ireland; Emily Logan, Chief Commissioner, IHREC; Senator Ivana Bacik; representatives of IBEC, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, and others. There will be panel discussions and audience participation will be integral to the event.  All Members of the Oireachtas have been invited to participate.

Minister Flanagan said:

“2018 is a very significant year for Irish women, marking a centenary since women achieved voting rights in Ireland.  This anniversary will provide significant momentum to implement the gender equality measures in the Programme for Government, advanced through the National Strategy for Women and Girls 2017-2020. This symposium is part of that process.  Minister Stanton and I have a range of plans to advance the gender equality agenda in 2018.  Many organisations and individuals are also active in this area and this symposium is a great opportunity to share ideas and work together to achieve common goals.”

Minister Humphreys said:

“It is very important that we have a well-informed debate and devise practical policy solutions.  I believe the involvement of a wide range of stakeholders in this symposium is very valuable and I look forward to working with my colleagues in Government to implement the Programme for Government commitments.”

Minister of State Stanton said:

“Putting a system of wage surveys in place will help us to identify where there are particular problems and where further action is needed.  I call on the business sector to play an active part in cooperating with the Government’s initiatives to address the gender pay gap.  Working together, we can make a real difference in the lives of female and male workers across the economy.”