Government Equalities Office
Government Equalities Office | |
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Department overview | |
Formed | October 2007 |
Jurisdiction | England |
Headquarters | London, England |
Annual budget | £65 million in 2011-12 [1] |
Minister responsible |
The Rt Hon. Maria Miller MP, Minister for Women and Equalities |
Website | culture.gov.uk/equalities |
The Government Equalities Office (GEO) is part of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) of HM Government. It was created in October 2007 when the Women and Equality Unit, based within the Department for Communities and Local Government was converted into an independent department. The department was subsequently merged into the Home Office, before transferring to the DCMS on 4 September 2012 following a Cabinet reshuffle.
It has lead responsibility for gender equality within the UK government, together with a responsibility to provide advice on all other forms of equality (including age, race, sexual orientation and disability) to other UK government departments. The day to day responsibility for policy on these issues was not transferred to GEO when it was created.
The Equalities Office currently leads the Discrimination Law Review, which developed the Equality Act 2010 that replaced previous anti-discrimination legislation.
Ministers
The Government Equalities Office Ministers are as follows: [2]
Minister | Rank | Portfolio | |
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The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP | Minister for Women and Equalities | Overall responsibility | |
Helen Grant MP | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State | Equal Civil Marriage; Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC); Equality Legislation (including litigation and cases); Violence Against Women and Girls | |
Jo Swinson MP | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State | Women and growth; Women on Boards; LGB&T strategy; Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED); Body Confidence |
Key | Conservative | |
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Liberal Democrat |
Budget
The budget for the Equalities Office reached £76 million in 2010-11. Following the spending review this is set to decrease each year, to £47.1 million in 2014-15.[3]
Controversies
In June 2011 it emerged that female staff at the Equalities Office received 7.7% more pay then males on average. The information came to light following a Freedom of Information request by MP Dominic Raab. The enquiry also revealed that almost two thirds of the department's 107 staff were female. Raab criticised the department for double standards, stating "It undermines the credibility of the equality and diversity agenda, if bureaucrats at the government equalities office are preaching about unequal representation and the pay gap, whilst practising reverse".[4] The differences between the genders became marked from 2008 under the leadership of Harriet Harman with the pay gap almost doubling from that time and six out of seven new jobs going to women.[5]
References
- ↑ Spending Review 2010. London: HM Treasury. 2010. p. 88. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
- ↑ Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers: Government Equalities Office
- ↑ Government Equalities Office Spending Review settlement
- ↑ Hope, Christopher (14 June 2011). "Women paid more than men at Government equality body". The Daily Telegraph (London).
- ↑ Peev, Gerri. "Equalities office where women earn 8% more than men". Daily Mail (London).
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