So I did some calculations with the numbers in that article, and it comes out that British women in management earn approximately 75.2% of what their male counterparts earn. As disappointing as that is, in my country,
if you will scroll down to the chart at the bottom of this article, you will see that, if you do the calculations, Malaysian women in management earn approximately 58.7% of what their male counterparts earn. That is a far worse ratio, obviously.
Now, what really bugs me is the attitude which has people from countries doing far better off than this pointing at a problem that's far more minor than stuff here, and going "oh this is why my country/state/etc. sucks". Yes, it is disappointing when, for instance, same-sex marriage fails to become legalized somewhere, but to put things in perspective: I live in a country where
homosexuality is actually illegal, and where
if you aren't Muslim but wish to marry someone who is, you are forced to convert or the marriage is null (which is off-topic, but still fucking stupid).
My point here is, yes, the problems that come up for you guys may be pretty bad, but some have it a whole lot worse.