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Equal pay

Equal pay laws are contained in the Equality Act 2010. Women have the right to be paid the same as a male comparator where they do like work, work rated as equivalent, or work of equal value.

For an employer to defend an equal pay claim, it must demonstrate that any differential in pay is due to a “material factor”, and that the factor is not due to a difference in sex. Examples of material factor defences include length of service, skills and qualifications, performance and levels of responsibility.

Pay secrecy clauses in an employee’s contract of employment are unenforceable where the employee is involved in a relevant pay discussion.


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    Gender pay gap league tables: protect your company reputation

    by John Charlton 28 Apr 2016
    by John Charlton 28 Apr 2016

    Draft regulations to boost equal pay include plans for the Government to publish gender pay gap league tables naming and...

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    EU referendum: 12 European cases that have shaped UK employment law

    by Stephen Simpson 31 Mar 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 31 Mar 2016

    The “Brexit” referendum on whether or not the UK should withdraw from the European Union takes place on 23 June...

    • Equal pay
    • Gender pay gap

    How to get ready for gender pay gap reporting

    by Adrian Martin and Annelise Tracy Phillips 30 Mar 2016
    by Adrian Martin and Annelise Tracy Phillips 30 Mar 2016

    The draft regulations on gender pay gap reporting leave many questions unanswered. Adrian Martin and Annelise Tracy Phillips share insights...

    • Gender
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay

    Gender pay gap reporting: the draft legislation examined

    by Darren Newman 16 Feb 2016
    by Darren Newman 16 Feb 2016

    Consultant editor Darren Newman examines the recently published draft gender pay gap reporting legislation.
    The measures on gender pay gap...

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    Museum worker fairly dismissed for persistent lateness at work

    by Stephen Simpson 4 Jan 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 4 Jan 2016

    A museum was found to have fairly dismissed a worker during a crackdown on persistent lateness at work, after he...

    • National living wage
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    Employment law changes in 2016: eight things employers should know

    by Bar Huberman 18 Dec 2015
    by Bar Huberman 18 Dec 2015

    Key employment law changes in 2016 to ensure you have a head start to...

    • Collective redundancy
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    Employment law cases 2016: eight decisions to look out for

    by Stephen Simpson 15 Dec 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 15 Dec 2015

    We round up eight significant employment law decisions expected in 2016, with cases pending on holiday pay, redundancy consultation and...

    • Gender
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay

    Female HR professionals earn 11% less than men, says survey

    by Personnel Today 2 Dec 2015
    by Personnel Today 2 Dec 2015

    Women in the HR profession earn on average 11% less than men – the equivalent of £4,534 per person in...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay
    • Gender pay gap

    Five steps to prepare for gender pay gap reporting

    by Laura Chamberlain 17 Sep 2015
    by Laura Chamberlain 17 Sep 2015

    In July, the Government published its preliminary consultation on the proposed introduction of mandatory pay gap reporting for companies with...

    • Employment law
    • Equal pay
    • Sex discrimination

    Gender pay gap reporting: how to prepare for the regulations

    by John Charlton 4 Sep 2015
    by John Charlton 4 Sep 2015

    Will David Cameron’s call for compulsory gender pay gap (GPG) reporting lead to pay parity for this generation? John Charlton ...

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    • Equal pay

    Women work for free almost two hours a day, finds XpertHR/CMI data

    by Jo Faragher 25 Aug 2015
    by Jo Faragher 25 Aug 2015

    Women work for free for one hour and forty minutes a day, according to new gender pay gap data from...

    • Absence
    • Collective redundancy
    • Case law

    Five important employment law cases in 2015… and five more to come

    by Stephen Simpson 10 Aug 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 10 Aug 2015

    We round up five significant employment case law decisions that have already been made in 2015, and look at five...

    • Gender
    • Equal pay
    • Gender pay gap

    Gender inequality: still work to be done

    by Gloria Moss 22 Jul 2015
    by Gloria Moss 22 Jul 2015

    While plans to make gender pay gap reporting mandatory in larger organisations will go some way to address male and...

    • Gender
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay

    Majority of women do not believe they face discrimination at work

    by Clare Allerton 17 Jul 2015
    by Clare Allerton 17 Jul 2015

    The majority of women feel their workplace treats them fairly, according to research from the Great Place to Work Institute....

    • Equal pay
    • Gender pay gap

    Gender pay reporting for large employers expected in 2016

    by Stephen Simpson 14 Jul 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 14 Jul 2015

    The Government has published a preliminary consultation on its proposals for mandatory gender pay reporting for employers with 250 or...

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