Tuesday, October 25, 2011

IFJ Calls on Journalists to Join Global Wage Survey

IFJ President, Jim Boumelha
24 October 2011
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today calls on journalists around the world to take part in a global wage survey "WageIndicator" to campaign for decent pay to journalists and to narrow the gender pay gap in journalism.

In a letter addressed to its affiliates, the IFJ called on all its members to participate in a global wage survey conducted by WageIndicator, to measure wages of over 1,500 different occupations and 400 industries in over 56 countries around the world.


"Too many journalists face wage discrimination in the workplace," said Beth Costa, IFJ General Secretary. "And gender pay gap in the profession is still persisting."

Female journalists still earn 17.6% less than their male colleagues with an average hourly rate of US $13.68, according to the wage survey results released last year.

"The positive news is that the gender pay gap is lower for unionised employees than for employees who are not members of a trade union," said Costa. "Trade union membership narrows the income gap by 6%."

"At a time when many journalists face salary cuts and deteriorating working conditions, such information is particularly helpful in salary and benefit negotiations," stressed Costa. "We encourage our colleagues to participate in this global survey."

The IFJ partnered with WageIndicator and launched a Decent Wage Campaign in July 2010 to raise awareness among journalists of their rights to decent pay for their work and to decent working conditions.

The data collected will be analysed in a report on Gender Pay Gap in Journalism, which will be published by the IFJ on International Women's Day in 2012. 

Please visit your country's wage survey website below and fill in the survey before 30 November, 2011.

For more information regarding the survey, please contact +32 2 235 226.

The IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists in 125 countries worldwide
Angola

Meusalario.org/Angola

Austria - only Salary Survey

Lohnspiegel.org/Osterreich

Australia

Mywage.org/Australia

Argentina

Elsalario.com.ar

Armenia - only Salary Survey

Mojazarplata.org/Armenia

Azerbaijan 

QazancÄħm.az

Mojazarplata.az

Belarus

Mojazarplata.by

Belgium

Votresalaire.be

Loonwijzer.be

Botswana 

Mywage.org/Botswana

Brazil

Meusalario.org.br

Bulgaria - only Salary Survey

Moiatazaplata.org

Chile

Tusalario.org/Chile

China

WageIndicator.cn

Colombia

Tusalario.org/Colombia

Czech Republic

Mujplat.cz

Denmark

Lontjek.dk

ElSalvador

Tusalario.org/Elsalvador

Finland

Palkkalaskuri.fi

France

Votresalaire.fr 

Georgia - only Salary Survey

Mojazarplata.org/Georgia

Germany

Lohnspiegel.de

Guatemala

Tusalario.org/Guatemala

Hungary

Berbarometer.hu

India

Paycheck.in

Indonesia

Gajimu.com

Ireland - only Salary Survey

Mywage.org/Ireland

Italy

Iltuosalario.it




















Kazakhstan

Mojazarplata.kz

Kyrgyzstan - only Salary Survey

Mojazarplata.com/Kyrgyzstan

Luxembourg - only Salary Survey

Lohnspiegel.lu

Malawi

Mywage.org/Malawi

Mexico

MiSalario.org

Mozambique

Meusalario.org/Mocambique

Namibia - only Salary Survey

Mywage.org/Namibia

Netherlands

Loonwijzer.nl

Pakistan

Paycheck.pk

Paraguay

Tusalario.org/Paraguay

Poland

Twojezarobki.com

Portugal - only Salary Survey

Meusalario.org/Portugal

Romania - only Salary Survey

Salarulmeu.ro

Russia

Mojazarplata.ru

Slovakia

Mojplat.sk

Slovenia - only Salary Survey

Mojaplaca.si

South Africa

Mywage.co.za

South Korea

Wagecheck.co.kr

Spain

Tusalario.es

Sweden  

Lonecheck.se

Tajikistan - only Salary Survey

Mojazarplata.org/Tajikistan

Turkmenistan - only Salary Survey

Mojazarplata.org/Turkmenistan

UK

Paywizard.co.uk

Ukraine

Mojazarplata.com.ua

Mojazarplata.com.ua-ru

USA

Paywizard.org

Uzbekistan - only Salary Survey

Mojazarplata.org/Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Luong.com.vn

Zambia

Mywage.org/Zambia

Zimbabwe

Mywage.org/Zimbabwe

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