Andrew Marr says there is a 'lack of older women' on TV

Andrew Marr says there is a 'lack of older women' on TV


Dear Tony,

The pay details released in the Annual report showed what many of us have suspected for many years... that women at the BBC are being paid less than men for the same work. 

Compared to many women and men, we are very well compensated and fortunate. However, this is an age of equality and the BBC is an organisation that prides itself on its values. 

You have said that you will “sort" the gender pay gap by 2020, but the BBC has known about the pay disparity for years. We all want to go on the record to call upon you to act now. 

Beyond the list, there are so many other areas including production, engineering and suppo rt services and global, regional and local media where a pay gap has languished for too long. 

This is an opportunity for those of us with strong and loud voices to use them on behalf of all, and for an organisation that had to be pushed into transparency to do the right thing. 

We would be willing to meet you to discuss ways in which you can correct this disparity so that future generations of women do not face this kind of discrimination.

Yours sincerely Aasmah Mir, Katya Adler, Anita Anand, Wendy Austin, Samira Ahmed, Clare Balding, Emma Barnett, Zeinab Badawi, Sue Barker, Fiona Bruce, Rachel Burden, Annabel Croft, Martine Croxall, Victoria Derbyshire, Lyse Doucet, Jane Garvey, Joanna Gosling, Fi Glover, Carrie Gracie, Orla Guerin, Geeta Guru-murthy, Karin Giannone, Mishal Husain, Lucy Hockings, Alex Jones, Kirsty Lang, Gabby Logan, Martha Kearney, Carolyn Quinn, Kasia Madera, Kat ty Kay, Emily Maitlis, Louise Minchin, Sarah Montague, Jenni Murray, Annita McVeigh, Elaine Paige, Sally Nugent, Angela Rippon, Ritula Shah, Sarah Smith, Kate Silverton, Charlotte Smith, Kirsty Wark 

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