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    Closing the gender pay gap – EUbusiness Week newsletter 607

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    EUbusiness Week 607 top stories: EU to cap banker bonuses, tighten regulation; EU launches solar glass probe against China; Horse meat scandal shows need for stiffer sanctions; Ministers reach deal on fish discard ban; EU releases EUR 144m for rare disease research; Cutting smoking saves more in health bills than lost tax

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    1. EU to cap banker bonuses, tighten regulation
    2. EU launches solar glass probe against China
    3. Horse meat scandal shows need for stiffer sanctions
    4. Ministers reach deal on fish discard ban
    5. EU releases EUR 144m for rare disease research
    6. Cutting smoking saves more in health bills than lost tax

    Publisher’s Note

    The gender pay gap persists. On average, the difference between women and men’s hourly earnings across Europe is 16.2 per cent, according to latest Commission figures, released this week on European Equal Pay Day.

    Causes include lower educational and career expectations for girls, undervaluing of women’s skills, slower career progression, and more frequent career breaks where family responsibilities are not equally shared.

    Tackling this discrimination is important: closing the gender pay gap not only helps to create a more equal and cohesive society, but, says the Commission, makes good business sense.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    1. EU to cap banker bonuses, tighten regulation

    The European Union has agreed new rules that will cap bankers’ bonuses, blamed by critics for helping to drive the global financial crisis but also defended as crucial for the smooth working of the banking system.
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    2. EU launches solar glass probe against China

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    4. Ministers reach deal on fish discard ban

    Fisheries ministers agreed Wednesday to implement a ban on discards — the wasteful practice of dumping unwanted fish overboard — by easing quota restrictions, much to the anger of environmental groups.
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    5. EU releases EUR 144m for rare disease research

    The European Union has pledged 144 million euros of fresh funding for research on rare diseases that currently affect some 30 million Europeans, the majority of them children.
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    6. Cutting smoking saves more in health bills than lost tax

    The cost and health benefits of getting people not to smoke and, better still, not to start, more than outweigh the taxes the tobacco industry pays to governments, the Commission said on Monday.
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