Birte Meier, together with five other women, sued against unequal pay – and was already partially right. In an interview, she talks about the long road to a fair wage.
Equal Pay Day was introduced in 2008, when it fell on April 15th. At that time, the wage gap was even larger. A law that would make companies responsible is not yet in sight. Last December, the traffic light coalition was not even able to bring itself to agree to a new EU directive for more equal pay. Instead, the accusation continues to apply that women themselves are to blame for the salary difference: Because they work part-time more often or in lower-paid sectors than men.
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Source: Stern