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Councils take lead to bridge pay gaps

According to fresh research local authorities are pioneering moves to reduce the gap between highest and lowest-paid citizens.

Local authorities are pioneering moves to reduce the pay gap between society's highest and lowest-paid citizens, according to fresh research.

A study by One Society, which promotes equalities, reveals that one-fifth of councils have committed to paying staff at least the unofficial ‘living wage', while some are actively encouraging local employers to do the same.

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