Women are paid much less than men in the Newham workplace, according to the latest labour market statistics.
Women earned £99 less per week than men in their weekly gross pay packets in 2015, earning an average £460 compared to men who pocketed £559.
The data, released by the Office of National Statistics, also revealed differences in average hourly earnings between the two genders.
Men were paid an average of £13.53, excluding overtime, in comparison to women who earned £12.16.
Both earned less than the rest of London workers with the average full-time man earning £16.77, and the average women earning £15.39.
Other statistics released also showed a drop of 125 people claiming jobseekers allowance (JSA) and Universal Credit in January – a 23 per cent decrease from the same month in 2015.
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