Pay Gap
The NZ Wage Gap is Bigger Now Than 5 Years Ago. Here's Why.
We spoke to old-school feminist Prue Hyman about inequality, destroying capitalism and the failings of 'Lean In' feminism.
Why More Women Are Paying for Sex Services
Dominatrixes, porn distributors, and more spoke to the reasons women feel more comfortable buying sexual experiences than ever.
Pay Equity in New Zealand is a Race Issue, Not Just a Gender Issue
Pākehā women earn more than Māori, Pasifika and Asian men. This International Women's Day it's time to change the way we talk about the pay gap.
The VICE UK Morning News Bulletin
NASA makes an exciting announcement, British hospitals close, rockets launch, and much more.
Proof, If You Actually Still Need It, That the Gender Pay Gap Is a Very Real Thing
After looking at the earnings of 500,000 UK workers, it was found that men are still paid vastly more than women across many jobs and regions.
Women in the Restaurant Industry Are Still Being Paid Less Than Men
A recent study from UK hospitality recruitment agency The Change Group shows that while there are more women than men in wait staff positions, many earn up to 20 percent less.
How A Multinational Property Developer Became The Unlikely Champion Of Female Pay Equality In Australian Sport
The property development sector might be mired in controversy and corruption scandals right now but one company Lendlease has drastically increased the pay for Australia's most successful female cricket team in return for naming rights.
How Clinton’s Call for Equal Pay Could Change Lives
During last night's presidential debates, Hillary Clinton promised equal pay and paid family leave. We talked to a workplace-inclusion advocate about how these initiatives could have a huge impact on American families.
Could London Become the World's First Gender Equal City?
VICE News goes door knocking with the Women’s Equality party ahead of London’s 2016 mayoral election to find out if the British capital could become the world’s first gender equal city.
Girl Talk: What's it Like to Be a Woman in 2016?
On International Women's Day, we asked the women of Melbourne. The most-common response: How is cat calling still a thing?
Black Graduates Officially Earn Less Than Their White Counterparts
On average, black graduates in the UK earn a quarter less than white graduates, according to a new study by the Trade Union Centre.