Rachel Charlton-Dailey writes that the pay gap varies from industry to industry, but is worst in the finance sector where disabled people earn on average £5.90 an hour less than non-disabled employees
How much do you think you’ll earn between now and Christmas? Well if you’re a disabled person you essentially won’t earn anything compared to your non-disabled colleagues.
If this sounds a bit extreme, I must impress it’s only hypothetical – the disabled people are still getting paid, for now.
However thanks to the pay disparity between disabled and non-disabled people, today is the day that the average disabled worker stops getting paid for the rest of the year, that’s 54 days less pay than non-disabled workers.
New research by the TUC has found that on average disabled people earn £2.05 an hour less than their non-disabled counterparts, or £3,731 a year. This is up from £1.90 less in 2021.