PENSIONS

Camden first to publish pension gender gap

Female Camden LBC employees receive a quarter less from their pensions than male employees on average, according to what is thought to be the first pension gender gap report published by a local authority.

Female Camden LBC employees receive a quarter less from their pensions than male employees on average, according to what is thought to be the first pension gender gap report published by a local authority.

The report found that, on average, for every £1 of pension paid to men, females received just 75p.

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