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Published 12:03 1 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 17:28 3 Dec 2021 GMT
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An Táiniste Leo Varadkar praised An Post for achieving a 0% gender pay gap.
The Fine Gael leader said: "An Post is at the vanguard of efforts to eliminate the gender pay gap in workplaces. In the space of two years the company has brought the gap to zero.
"I congratulate An Post on showing leadership and ambition. The gender pay gap in society is unjustified and unfair and needs to be closed in every workplace."
He continued: "Many other companies are striving to set a similar example and I urge them to proceed as quickly as possible.
"The Gender Pay Gap Act initiated by the last Government and enacted by this Oireachtas will be a catalyst for more companies to achieve what An Post has achieved."
As it stands, men still earn significantly more money than women in Ireland. Research commissioned by WorkEqual earlier this year found that the pay gap in Ireland currently stands at 14.4%.
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