Next Retailer Loses Landmark Equal Pay Case
Next Retailer Loses Landmark Equal Pay Case
Next Retailer Loses Landmark Equal Pay Case
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Over 3,500 current and former employees of UK retailer Next have won a landmark equal pay claim after a six-year legal battle. An employment tribunal ruled that Next failed to prove that the lower wages paid to predominantly female sales consultants compared to mostly male warehouse workers were not due to sex discrimination. Next argued the pay difference was due to market rates and business viability, but the tribunal found these reasons insufficient to justify the discriminatory pay gap. The ruling entitles the claimants to back pay estimated at over £30 million. This is the first successful equal pay claim of its type against a national retailer and could encourage similar claims at other major retailers. Next plans to appeal the decision.

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Next Loses Equal Pay Claim Against Mostly Female Retail Workers
Thousands of Next employees win landmark claim after six-year battle
Next shop workers win six-year battle for equal pay in landmark case
Thousands of Next store workers win equal pay claim
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Next Loses Equal Pay Claim Against Mostly Female Retail Workers
Thousands of Next employees win landmark claim after six-year battle
Next shop workers win six-year battle for equal pay in landmark case
Thousands of Next store workers win equal pay claim
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