Thursday, 18 September 2025

International Equal Pay Day 2025, September 18th.

FORUM: ''Equal pay – a fundamental right and a cornerstone of sustainable development and gender equality.'' International Equal Pay Day 2025. cross all regions, women are paid less than men, with the gender pay gap estimated at around 20% globally.Celebrated on September 18th, the observance r epresents the longstanding efforts towards the achievement of equal pay for work of equal value. It further builds on the United Nations' commitment to human rights and against all forms of discrimination, including discrimination against women and girls. During the day, we celebrate achievements and discuss the challenges on the way to achieve equal pay and make a new equal pay pledge. Follow the conversation with the hashtags: #EqualPayDay, #GenerationEquality, #SDG5, #EqualPay and #18September.

September 18th




Statement of the UN Women statement for International Equal Pay Day, 18 September 2025.



On International Equal Pay Day, UN Women stands in solidarity with women workers across the globe in the ongoing effort to close the gender pay gap and achieve equal pay for work of equal value.

Three decades ago, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action committed governments to legislate and enforce equal pay for work of equal value—a pledge reaffirmed in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Yet, deep-rooted and systemic inequalities persist. Women still earn on average 20 per cent less than men worldwide, with even wider gaps for women from racial and ethnic minorities, women with disabilities, and migrant women. This discriminatory gap erodes women’s rights, undermines income security, and holds back inclusive, sustainable economic growth.

With less than five years remaining to achieve the 2030 Agenda, UN Women underscores the urgency of coordinated action to close the gender pay gap. As a co-lead of the Equal Pay International Coalition (EPIC) alongside ILO and OECD, we continue to advance this agenda in partnership with governments, employers, workers’ organizations, international institutions, and research bodies. Governments must set the legal and policy frameworks for wage equity and decent work; employers must embed them through transparent pay practices, equity audits, and gender-responsive workplaces; and workers’ organizations must drive social dialogue and collective bargaining. With evidence and technical support from international institutions and research bodies, and the active engagement of the private sector, civil society, and academia, we can eliminate the pay gap and realize women’s full economic empowerment.

As the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly opens in New York, we reaffirm the UN Charter’s call for international cooperation and respect for human rights. Equal pay for work of equal value, enshrined in ILO Convention 100, is both a fundamental right and a cornerstone of sustainable development and gender equality. We call on all stakeholders to renew their commitment, join EPIC, and step up collective action to close the gender pay gap once and for all.

LIVESTREAM10 Años de Lucha - Honoring 10 Years of the Latina Equal Pay Campaign | PVBLIC Foundation.



October 8, 2025 is Latina Equal Pay Day, and this year is the 10th anniversary of the Latina Equal Pay campaign. For the last decade it has marked the day we call attention to the pay gap that Latinas face in the United States and across the world.

For all Latinas with reported earnings, the pay gap is, on average 54 cents for every dollar made by white, non-Hispanic men in the United States. This number is much lower for immigrant Latinas. The pay gap for Latinas persists across borders, with factors such as gender-based violence and discrimination being central contributors to this lack of economic security.

Fireside Chat: Mónica Ramírez and Alicia Menendez
Movement Reflections: Representative Jessica Gonzáles Rojas, Vannessa Vasquez, Ivana de Maria, Liz Shuler
Recognition of Champions of Change - Presented by Mónica Ramírez
- Catherine Hinshaw
- Ana Flores
- Fatima Goss Graves
- Jessica González-Rojas
- Xochitl Oseguera
- Ariane Hegewisch
- Kelley Bruner
- Liliana Gil Valleta
- Vannessa Vasquez
- Ivana de Maria
- Deb Vagins
- Diana Maria Riva
- Lisa Vidal
- Karla Pineda
- Charlotte Castillo
- Jocelyn Frye
- Maya Raghu
- Noreen Farrell
- Rosa Raquel Cavazos accepting on behalf of MANA
- Liz Schuler
- Janet Murguia
- Yvette Peña
- Jennylee Ramos Familia, accepting on behalf of ALPFA


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