The higher education white paper could widen gender inequalities in universities.
A motion from the AUT's annual women's meeting, carried unanimously, said that plans for performance-related pay could widen the pay gap between men and women. Plans for teaching-only departments would also hit women hardest, because they worked disproportionately in teaching-focused institutions. Women could lose career mobility if they were cut off from research.
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