Women In India Earn 20% Lesser Than Men: Report
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday March 7, 2018
Women in India earn 20 per cent lesser than men, although the gap narrowed down by around five percentage points in 2017, a report said on Wednesday.
Kangana Ranaut, Star Of New Viral Video, Won't 'Pamper Male Egos'
Entertainment | Wednesday September 13, 2017
Kangana Ranaut said, "I can't sit on a set pampering the male ego, just because it's the easier way to get your way around men"
Priyanka Chopra Is 'Paid Less Than The Boys' And Doesn't Like It
Entertainment | Friday January 13, 2017
Priyanka Chopra said, "I don't like the fact that I get paid less than the boys even though I've worked as hard as them"
Amy Adams On Wage Gap In Hollywood: Will Alter When Women Respected More
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 12, 2016
"I can walk away. But I choose not to, this is an issue not just about women's pay; we need to work on how women are viewed in society and then the pay will be reflected in that" she said
Karthi on Wage Gap: 'Actresses Should Be Paid as Per Market Demand'
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Friday September 30, 2016
"I think it's not just in films, it's everywhere, every part of the society. I think, IT they have matched it up. As far as the film industry goes, you are paid as per your market demand," said Karthi
Women Employees More Satisfied With Pay Than Men: Survey
Business | Press Trust of India | Friday May 27, 2016
The EY Rewards Survey 2016 also said one out of every four employees is dissatisfied with the rewards provided by their employer.
Cannes 2016: Freida Pinto on How to Tackle Wage Gap Issues
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 17, 2016
Freida Pinto says that the non-profit production company called 'We Do It Together' is the answer to the 'pay gap' buzz, adding that the campaign is a 'doer not a talker'
Kalki Koechlin: You're Paid More Than a Man if You're Priyanka Chopra
Entertainment | Saturday April 30, 2016
"Bollywood is as patriarchal as our society. I once met a producer who asked me about my age and I said, 30. To this, he replied, 'Don't worry, you still have five years left.' Another producer showed me the exact spot on my face where I needed to get a botox"
Sonakshi Sinha Says Pay Disparity in Bollywood 'Still Exists'
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday March 10, 2016
"Women are quite vocal about their rights nowadays. And I want the change not only in film industry. Be it sports or business or in any other profession, women should be paid an equal amount. I believe that this gap will be fulfilled soon," Sonakshi Sinha said
What Made Kangana Ranaut a 'Badass': 10 Big Quotes to NDTV
Offbeat | NDTV | Tuesday January 19, 2016
In a hardhitting interview, actress Kangana Ranaut spoke to NDTV's Barkha Dutt about being physically abused, learning English and being an outsider in Bollywood.
Juhi Chawla Wasn't Upset With Pay Disparity, Says 'We Just Accepted It'
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Monday January 4, 2016
When asked if it is high time, the pay gap should be reduced, Juhi Chawla said, "Even if I feel that way, I don't see it going away easily. It won't go overnight. The only difference is that today's actors earn more than what we used to get and similarly the future actors will get even more"
Nicole Kidman Exclusive: 'Gender Wage Gap Exists in Hollywood'
India News | Reported by Sreenivasan Jain, Edited by Chandni Prashar | Saturday December 5, 2015
Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman, who is currently in New Delhi, spoke to NDTV's Sreenivasan Jain. In an exclusive conversation, the Oscar-winning actress said there were fewer 'women-centric roles' in Hollywood and that the gender wage gap that existed in the industry was 'not right.'
Nicole Kidman to NDTV: Gender Wage Gap Exists in Hollywood
Entertainment | Sunday December 6, 2015
"I started working when I was 14. I don't think things are so bad. We have all had extraordinary opportunities. But I just think it's about the desire to make more opportunities and the desire to allow female directors a far better road and the ability to make more opportunities," the Oscar-winning actress told NDTV's Sreenivasan Jain
Sharon Stone: Was Paid Much Less Even After Basic Instinct
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday November 8, 2015
"After Basic Instinct, no one wanted to pay me. I remember sitting in my kitchen with my manager and just crying and saying 'I'm not going to work until I get paid'. I still got paid so much less than any man," said Shraon Stone. She added that change "has to start with regular pay, not just for movie stars"
Deepika Padukone on Wage Gap in Bollywood, Roles in Hollywood Films
Entertainment | NDTVMovies | Saturday October 31, 2015
"I am not unhappy with what I am being paid. For me its important that I do good work. Salman, Shah Rukh and Aamir have been around for so long. They are in a different league. But I think there should be some semblance when it comes to the current generation of stars," said Deepika.
Women In India Earn 20% Lesser Than Men: Report
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday March 7, 2018
Women in India earn 20 per cent lesser than men, although the gap narrowed down by around five percentage points in 2017, a report said on Wednesday.
Kangana Ranaut, Star Of New Viral Video, Won't 'Pamper Male Egos'
Entertainment | Wednesday September 13, 2017
Kangana Ranaut said, "I can't sit on a set pampering the male ego, just because it's the easier way to get your way around men"
Priyanka Chopra Is 'Paid Less Than The Boys' And Doesn't Like It
Entertainment | Friday January 13, 2017
Priyanka Chopra said, "I don't like the fact that I get paid less than the boys even though I've worked as hard as them"
Amy Adams On Wage Gap In Hollywood: Will Alter When Women Respected More
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 12, 2016
"I can walk away. But I choose not to, this is an issue not just about women's pay; we need to work on how women are viewed in society and then the pay will be reflected in that" she said
Karthi on Wage Gap: 'Actresses Should Be Paid as Per Market Demand'
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Friday September 30, 2016
"I think it's not just in films, it's everywhere, every part of the society. I think, IT they have matched it up. As far as the film industry goes, you are paid as per your market demand," said Karthi
Women Employees More Satisfied With Pay Than Men: Survey
Business | Press Trust of India | Friday May 27, 2016
The EY Rewards Survey 2016 also said one out of every four employees is dissatisfied with the rewards provided by their employer.
Cannes 2016: Freida Pinto on How to Tackle Wage Gap Issues
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 17, 2016
Freida Pinto says that the non-profit production company called 'We Do It Together' is the answer to the 'pay gap' buzz, adding that the campaign is a 'doer not a talker'
Kalki Koechlin: You're Paid More Than a Man if You're Priyanka Chopra
Entertainment | Saturday April 30, 2016
"Bollywood is as patriarchal as our society. I once met a producer who asked me about my age and I said, 30. To this, he replied, 'Don't worry, you still have five years left.' Another producer showed me the exact spot on my face where I needed to get a botox"
Sonakshi Sinha Says Pay Disparity in Bollywood 'Still Exists'
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday March 10, 2016
"Women are quite vocal about their rights nowadays. And I want the change not only in film industry. Be it sports or business or in any other profession, women should be paid an equal amount. I believe that this gap will be fulfilled soon," Sonakshi Sinha said
What Made Kangana Ranaut a 'Badass': 10 Big Quotes to NDTV
Offbeat | NDTV | Tuesday January 19, 2016
In a hardhitting interview, actress Kangana Ranaut spoke to NDTV's Barkha Dutt about being physically abused, learning English and being an outsider in Bollywood.
Juhi Chawla Wasn't Upset With Pay Disparity, Says 'We Just Accepted It'
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Monday January 4, 2016
When asked if it is high time, the pay gap should be reduced, Juhi Chawla said, "Even if I feel that way, I don't see it going away easily. It won't go overnight. The only difference is that today's actors earn more than what we used to get and similarly the future actors will get even more"
Nicole Kidman Exclusive: 'Gender Wage Gap Exists in Hollywood'
India News | Reported by Sreenivasan Jain, Edited by Chandni Prashar | Saturday December 5, 2015
Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman, who is currently in New Delhi, spoke to NDTV's Sreenivasan Jain. In an exclusive conversation, the Oscar-winning actress said there were fewer 'women-centric roles' in Hollywood and that the gender wage gap that existed in the industry was 'not right.'
Nicole Kidman to NDTV: Gender Wage Gap Exists in Hollywood
Entertainment | Sunday December 6, 2015
"I started working when I was 14. I don't think things are so bad. We have all had extraordinary opportunities. But I just think it's about the desire to make more opportunities and the desire to allow female directors a far better road and the ability to make more opportunities," the Oscar-winning actress told NDTV's Sreenivasan Jain
Sharon Stone: Was Paid Much Less Even After Basic Instinct
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday November 8, 2015
"After Basic Instinct, no one wanted to pay me. I remember sitting in my kitchen with my manager and just crying and saying 'I'm not going to work until I get paid'. I still got paid so much less than any man," said Shraon Stone. She added that change "has to start with regular pay, not just for movie stars"
Deepika Padukone on Wage Gap in Bollywood, Roles in Hollywood Films
Entertainment | NDTVMovies | Saturday October 31, 2015
"I am not unhappy with what I am being paid. For me its important that I do good work. Salman, Shah Rukh and Aamir have been around for so long. They are in a different league. But I think there should be some semblance when it comes to the current generation of stars," said Deepika.
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