
Female Judges in the Netherlands Discriminated with Lower Salaries
The Dutch College for Human Rights has ruled that the government discriminated against female judges by paying them lower salaries than their male counterparts for performing the same work.
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Women judges discriminated against with lower pay: Human Rights Institute
Women aspiring to be judges were discriminated against between 1994 and 2023, according to the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights.
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Read full article →Vrouwelijke rechters gediscrimineerd, kregen lager salaris dan mannen voor hetzelfde werk
De overheid heeft vrouwen gediscrimineerd die begonnen aan de opleiding tot rechter, oordeelt het College voor de Rechten van de Mens. Zij kregen een lager salaris dan hun mannelijke collega's, terwijl ze hetzelfde werk doen. Volgens het College komt dat door het beloningsbeleid dat de Staat voerde van 1994 tot 2023. Mensen die aan de opleiding tot rechter begonnen, kregen daarbij de vraag wat hun laatstverdiende salaris was. Op basis daarvan werd hun startsalaris bepaald. Volgens ...
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