Denmark's male footballers have refused a salary increase for playing for the national side to gain their female counterparts equal basic pay, the players' union said on Friday.
"Citadel's" trailer was released this week and fans were impressed with the stunning visuals and the glamorous star casts in the project. Priyanka Chopra made a powerful impact as Nadia Sinh whose memory gets erased and Mason Kane (Madden) attempts to explain to Nadia Sinh (Priyanka) her history as a spy and all the missions she has handled in her career in the one-and-a-half minute clip.
Scotland Women's national team have taken legal action against the Scottish Football Association as they fight for equal pay.
Men have historically been given preference over women when it comes to participating in sports. Although the number of women participating has increased over time, many still have inherent gender biases. Given that women are still paid far less than men for participating in sports, wage inequality is one of the most blatant examples of bias.
Many probably did not notice, but the news was a huge step towards gender equality in sport, specifically in cricket, when New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and the players’ association signed a five-year deal on Tuesday that will see male and female cricketers receive equal pay.
Denmark's male footballers have refused a salary increase for playing for the national side to gain their female counterparts equal basic pay, the players' union said on Friday.
"Citadel's" trailer was released this week and fans were impressed with the stunning visuals and the glamorous star casts in the project. Priyanka Chopra made a powerful impact as Nadia Sinh whose memory gets erased and Mason Kane (Madden) attempts to explain to Nadia Sinh (Priyanka) her history as a spy and all the missions she has handled in her career in the one-and-a-half minute clip.
Scotland Women's national team have taken legal action against the Scottish Football Association as they fight for equal pay.
Men have historically been given preference over women when it comes to participating in sports. Although the number of women participating has increased over time, many still have inherent gender biases. Given that women are still paid far less than men for participating in sports, wage inequality is one of the most blatant examples of bias.
Many probably did not notice, but the news was a huge step towards gender equality in sport, specifically in cricket, when New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and the players’ association signed a five-year deal on Tuesday that will see male and female cricketers receive equal pay.