Corporate Commitment to End Gender Inequities in Ireland

Corporate Commitment to End Gender Inequities in Ireland
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European Commission statistics indicate that Ireland's gender pay gap has increased from 12.6% to 14.4% in six years. Irish women work fewer hours, earn less money, and are inadequately represented in business. Yet Irish women are more educated-with 55.3% more likely to have a third-level qualification vs. 42.7% of men.

Leaders in Ireland at Accenture, a global professional services company, believe true equality comes when women and men work together to improve opportunities and expectations. See what they have to say.

Corporate Commitment to End Gender Inequities in Ireland

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