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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.


    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Opposition condemns Equality Bill

    by Guy Logan 28 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 28 Apr 2009

    The Equality Bill has been criticised as poorly timed and “bureaucratic” by opposition politicians. Published yesterday, the bill replaces nine diversity...

    • Bonuses
    • Employee relations
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Sunderland Council’s female staff win tribunal case

    by John Charlton 28 Apr 2009
    by John Charlton 28 Apr 2009

    Sunderland City Council has lost an employment tribunal brought by 150 female staff who claimed male-dominated roles were being targeted...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Equality Bill will hit business, warn CIPD and EEF

    by Kat Baker 28 Apr 2009
    by Kat Baker 28 Apr 2009

    Leading HR and business groups have condemned the government’s introduction of gender pay audits as a “bullet aimed at employers”.As...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Equal pay

    Equality Bill published today

    by Kat Baker 27 Apr 2009
    by Kat Baker 27 Apr 2009

    The long-awaited Equality Bill has been published today, setting new laws to help narrow the gap between gender pay and...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Equal pay

    Gender pay audits carried out by only 29% of organisations

    by Helen Gilbert 24 Apr 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 24 Apr 2009

    Chances that the Equality Bill will do more to eradicate the gender pay gap looked slim last week when a...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay

    Rulings will impact on equal pay claims

    by Lisa Mayhew 22 Apr 2009
    by Lisa Mayhew 22 Apr 2009

    Recent case law and upcoming legislation are likely to lift the veil of secrecy on pay inequality.

    • Dispute resolution
    • Employee relations
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Sunderland council may appeal tribunal decision

    by Nick Golding 17 Apr 2009
    by Nick Golding 17 Apr 2009

    Sunderland City Council is considering whether to appeal against an employment tribunal decision to award compensation to a section of...

    • Bonuses
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Sexist Sunderland council bonus scheme branded a ‘sham’ by tribunal

    by Nick Golding 16 Apr 2009
    by Nick Golding 16 Apr 2009

    A Sunderland City Council bonus scheme directed at male-dominated jobs such as street cleaning and refuse collecting has been deemed...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Equal pay

    Equality timebomb warning as women plan to flee City jobs

    by Guy Logan 15 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 15 Apr 2009

    City HR managers must act now to stop talented women leaving the corporate world in search of new careers, an...

    • Absence
    • Employee engagement
    • Employment law

    Friday Podcast: Overweight nurses; council worker pay deal; equal pay cases

    by Rob Moss 10 Apr 2009
    by Rob Moss 10 Apr 2009

    HR news and analysis including:

    should overweight nurses be told to lose weight? 
    will unions accept the 0.5% pay deal...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Equal pay

    City women paid 60% less than men

    by Louisa Peacock 9 Apr 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 9 Apr 2009

    The gender pay gap in the finance sector stands at 60% – more than twice the national average – research...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Equal pay

    Equal pay rulings ease path for thousands of public sector claims

    by John Charlton 8 Apr 2009
    by John Charlton 8 Apr 2009

    Thousands of female public sector employees have a greater chance of succeeding in equal pay claims following recent key legal rulings...

    • Employment law
    • Shared parental leave
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Extended parental leave ‘will cause headache for HR’ warns CBI

    by Kat Baker 31 Mar 2009
    by Kat Baker 31 Mar 2009

    New proposals for increasing parental leave pay in stages over the next 10 years will cause “an administrative headache” for...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Maternity

    Equalities watchdog calls for eight weeks paid paternity leave

    by Louisa Peacock 30 Mar 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 30 Mar 2009

    Statutory maternity pay should be scaled back and fathers should get eight weeks of paid leave, the equalities watchdog has...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Equal pay

    Equal pay tops list of tribunal claims

    by Louisa Peacock 19 Mar 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 19 Mar 2009

    Equal pay claims now account for a third of all employment tribunal cases.Data released today by the Tribunals Service shows...

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