TRINITY MIRROR faced criticism today for its “huge” 18 per cent pay gap between male and female employees.
The newspaper publisher also announced that chief executive Simon Fox was given a 19 per cent pay rise, taking his annual pay to £893,000.
National Union of Journalists (NUJ) Trinity Mirror co-ordinator Chris Morley said it was “deeply ironic” that Trinity Mirror had announced a “near 20 per cent income boost for its male chief executive” on the same day as it published its gender pay gap information.
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