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Equal

How we fix the gender pay gap
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Equal by Carrie Gracie is a compelling exploration of gender pay inequality, drawing from the author's own experience as a BBC journalist. The book delves into her fight for fair treatment, shedding light on broader workplace discrimination and inspiring a call for change in corporate and public spheres.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in gender equality, transparency in pay, and the fight for women's rights within professional fields. Written by a former BBC editor, it provides an insider’s perspective on the battle for equal pay and explores broader themes of fairness and justice in the workplace.

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Equal

Equal is an inspiring, personal and campaigning book about how we should and can fight for equal pay and other kinds of equality in the workplace, by former BBC China editor Carrie Gracie.

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Equal is an inspiring, deeply personal, and campaigning book that provides an eye-opening examination of the gender pay gap and the broader struggle for workplace equality. Authored by Carrie Gracie, former BBC China editor, this powerful narrative combines her own courageous fight for fair pay with a broader call to action for societal change.

After being posted to China, Gracie discovered significant disparities in pay between top male and female broadcasters at the BBC. Despite insisting on equal pay at the time of her assignment, it became clear through enforced disclosures that there were huge and unjustifiable differences. Working with a group of high-profile BBC women, Gracie began a campaign to challenge the enduring inequality within the national broadcaster.

Gracie's story is not just one of personal struggle but also of collective action. She, alongside her colleagues, attempted to rectify the inequalities through negotiations, but these efforts proved fruitless. In a bold and public move, Gracie resigned from her prestigious post, denouncing the BBC's 'secretive and illegal' pay practices. Her decision sparked a parliamentary inquiry into BBC pay, highlighting the importance and urgency of enforcing pay equality.

Her protest did not end with her resignation. Following a protracted internal complaints process, Gracie received a formal apology from the BBC and a settlement, which she generously donated to the Fawcett Society, an organisation committed to gender equality and women's rights.

In Equal, Carrie Gracie not only recounts her own story but also delves into the systemic issues that make it challenging for women to assert their worth in the workplace. Through her insightful reflections, Gracie examines the structural barriers and cultural norms that uphold gender disparities. She provides practical guidance and action plans for women, men, and employers alike to create a more equitable future for all generations of women.

Equal is a clarion call for change, urging readers to recognise the value of gender equality and to take active steps towards achieving it. It is a vital read for anyone interested in social justice, workplace rights, and the ongoing fight for equality.

This book not only inspires but also equips readers with the knowledge and tools needed to advocate for their rights and those of others. By sharing her journey and the lessons learned, Carrie Gracie empowers us all to stand up against inequality and work towards a fairer society.

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Equal by Carrie Gracie is a compelling mix of personal narrative and practical advice, spotlighting the author's battle with the BBC over gender pay inequality. Reviewers praise the book for its clarity, pragmatic tone, and contribution to the broader conversation on equal pay. Through her personal story and additional research, Gracie provides valuable insights and tips for achieving pay equality, making the book both informative and inspiring.

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ISBN: 9780349012247

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 September 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Virago Press Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 132.0mm

Height: 214.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 288

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About the Author

Carrie Gracie grew up in north east Scotland and set up a restaurant before completing a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford. In a BBC career spanning more than three decades, she has served as China correspondent and Beijing bureau chief, presenter on the BBC News Channel and host of the weekly BBC World Service programme The Interview. She has made many documentaries for TV and radio, winning prizes including a Peabody and an Emmy, and commentating at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In January 2018, Gracie left her post as the BBC's China editor in protest at unequal pay, publishing an open letter to BBC audiences and giving evidence before a parliamentary committee. Six months later, she won an apology from the BBC. She donated all her back pay to the gender equality charity, the Fawcett Society, to help low-paid women facing pay discrimination. She continues to serve as a BBC News presenter, and as a member of the 'BBC Women' group, she campaigns for a more equal, fair and transparent pay structure at the national broadcaster.

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