The Equal Pay Act at 50, Rachael Hearson Health Visitor, Public Toilets
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 29 May 2020
⏱️ 49 minutes
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Summary
It’s fifty years since the Equal Pay Act became law, though employers were given a couple of years to prepare for the change to take effect. The legislation followed the strike of a group of women machinists at the Ford factory in Dagenham who wanted to be paid just as a man would for doing skilled work. It set out that an individual can claim equal pay for work of equal value. However, it’s proved tricky over the years for women to find out what their male comparators were earning. It’s also proved tricky for women without financial and legal support to use the law. However, cases have been brought over the years and as the law has been strengthened. Last year, Glasgow City Council agreed to pay out a reported £548 million in compensation to thousands of women who were paid less than men working in jobs on the same grade. Jane is joined by Frances O’Grady, General Secretary of the TUC and by Jane Hannon, Employment partner at the law firm DLA Piper
Health visiting is one of those professions that most people think is a bit of a non-job. After 40 years in the NHS and 30 as a health visitor, Rachael Hearson tells us why this is not the case. She’s written about her experiences and explains how the role has changed and why it’s needed more now than ever before. Her book is called Handle With Care.
Public toilets have been a well-known victim of council cuts, leaving the UK with 50% fewer toilets than a decade ago. Coronavirus has caused even more closures – albeit temporarily. But where does that leave people who need urgent access to the loo? Jo Umbers from the Bladder and Bowel community explains how this issue is affecting women of all ages. Raymond Martin, from the British Toilet Association, discusses the economic and health importance of public toilets in a post-Covid world.
Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Karen Dalziel
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| 0:35.0 | Hi, this is Jane Garvey. |
| 0:37.0 | It's the Women's Ad Podcast, it's the 29th of May 2020. |
| 0:41.0 | Hello, good morning to you. |
| 0:42.0 | Today we're talking about the 50th anniversary of the |
| 0:45.2 | equal pay act that's where we're kicking off this morning also later in the program |
| 0:49.1 | public toilets not as common as they used to be and it's actually a pretty serious matter in |
| 0:54.2 | fact in some cases it stops you going out if you're one of those people make sure |
| 0:59.1 | you're listening around about a quarter past ten no bit later than that about 25 past ten when we start talking about that but if you've got a |
| 1:05.3 | point of view you want me to put across during that conversation make sure |
| 1:09.4 | you tweet us at BBC Woman's Hour or you can email the program via our website the lack of |
| 1:15.0 | public toilets and also how are Britain's toilets going to look post COVID. |
| 1:19.5 | I'm also going to speak today to a health visitor. We talked about health visitors a couple |
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