Woman presenter wins equal pay case against BBC

Published January 11, 2020
Ahmed, who argued she was owed almost 700,000 ($914, 000, 825,000 euros) in back pay, welcomes the ruling.
Ahmed, who argued she was owed almost 700,000 ($914, 000, 825,000 euros) in back pay, welcomes the ruling.

LONDON: A British female news presenter who was paid one sixth of the fee earned by a male presenter on a similar show won her discrimination case against the BBC on Friday.

An employment tribunal ruled the corporation failed to prove the disparity in pay between Samira Ahmed and Jeremy Vine was “because of a material factor which did not involve subjecting the claimant to sex discrimination”.

Both journalists present shows where the viewers are given a chance to air their opinions. The BBC is regularly scrutinised over the amounts it pays top stars and has also faced several major stories about female staff being paid less than their male equivalents.

Samira Ahmed
Samira Ahmed

Ahmed, who argued she was owed almost £700,000 ($914,000, 825,000 euros) in back pay, welcomed the ruling.

“No woman wants to have to take action against their own employer. I love working for the BBC,” she said in a statement released through the National Union of Journalists (NUJ).

The BBC responded that Ahmed was “an excellent journalist and presenter, and we regret that this case ever had to go to tribunal”.

But it defended its actions. “We have always believed that the pay of Samira and Jeremy Vine was not determined by their gender,” it said.“Presenters — female as well as male — had always been paid more on ‘Points of View’ than ‘Newswatch’.”

Published in Dawn, January 11th, 2020

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