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Sarah Montague: Radio presenter confirms 拢400k pay settlement with 大象传媒
Radio presenter Sarah Montague has confirmed she won a 拢400,000 settlement and an apology from the 大象传媒 after being treated "unequally" by the corporation for years.
The World At One presenter said she would "prefer not to be talking about my pay" but felt she had to respond to "erroneous" reports in the press.
She said the settlement followed "a long period of stressful negotiations".
Montague said she accepted the payout, which is subject to tax, last year.
A 大象传媒 statement said: "We are pleased to have resolved this matter with Sarah some time ago."
In , the former Radio 4 Today programme presenter said: "When I discovered the disparity in my pay and conditions, I was advised that rectifying it all could run into the millions.
"I chose not to seek such sums from the 大象传媒 but I did want some recognition that they had underpaid me.
"Last year after a long period of stressful negotiations, I accepted a settlement of 拢400,000 subject to tax and an apology from the 大象传媒 for paying me unequally for so many years."
Her comments followed newspapers reports that she had received 拢1m, which the 大象传媒 said was incorrect.
In 2018, Montague said she was "incandescent with rage" after finding out her 拢133,000-a-year salary for working on the programme was less than her co-presenters were earning.
At the time, a 大象传媒 spokeswoman said it was committed to closing its gender pay gap by 2020.
Earlier this month, 大象传媒 presenter Samira Ahmed won an employment tribunal which she brought against the 大象传媒 in a dispute over equal pay.
Ahmed claimed she was underpaid by 拢700,000 for hosting audience feedback show Newswatch compared with Jeremy Vine's salary for Points of View.
her work was like that done by Vine, and the 大象传媒 had failed to prove the pay gap wasn't because of sex discrimination.
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