New research by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) found the disability pay gap has increased to 17.2%, amounting to £2.05 per hour for someone working a 35 hour week
Workers with disabilities earn £3,700 less a year than their non-disabled peers, new analysis shows.
Research by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) found the disability pay gap has risen to 17.2%, amounting to £2.05 per hour – or £3,731 a year – for someone working a 35 hour week.
The gulf in pay means that disabled people effectively work for free for the last 54 days of the year and stop getting paid today.
Disabled women fare worst, with non-disabled men paid 35% more than disabled women on average.