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Gender pay gap

Gender pay gap reporting legislation requires large employers to publish their overall mean and median gender pay gaps from 2018. Under the law, private and voluntary sector employers with 250 or more employees have to calculate their gender pay gap on 5 April each year, publishing their data on the government’s gender pay gap reporting service by 4 April the following year.

For public sector organisations, the snapshot date is 31 March. Subsequent years’ data has to be published at intervals of not greater than one year beginning with the date of last publication.

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    Employers urged to report race pay gap data

    by Rob Moss 28 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 28 Feb 2017

    Businesses with more than 50 employees should publish a breakdown of their workforce by race and pay band, an independent...

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    Making the most of your gender pay gap report

    by Daniel Pollard and Paul Quain 27 Feb 2017
    by Daniel Pollard and Paul Quain 27 Feb 2017

    With the gender pay gap reporting Regulations coming into force in April, it is critical that HR teams can understand...

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    Government failing to act on gender pay gap recommendations

    by Jo Faragher 21 Feb 2017
    by Jo Faragher 21 Feb 2017

    The Government will fail to achieve its goal of eliminating the gender pay gap within a generation unless it tackles...

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    Will gender pay gap reporting tackle the motherhood “pay penalty”?

    by Ed Stacey 20 Feb 2017
    by Ed Stacey 20 Feb 2017

    Recent research shows that the gender pay gap has significantly reduced for younger workers, but that the gap remains wide...

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    Four key actions to tackle a gender pay gap

    by Gillian MacLellan 14 Feb 2017
    by Gillian MacLellan 14 Feb 2017

    New rules on gender pay gap reporting simply compel employers to publish details of their pay gap on an annual...

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    Top 10 HR questions January 2017: Apprenticeship funding model

    by Personnel Today 2 Feb 2017
    by Personnel Today 2 Feb 2017

    From April 2017, employers with a paybill of more than £3 million will be required to pay the apprenticeship levy....

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    Acas and Government publish gender pay gap guide

    by Jo Faragher 30 Jan 2017
    by Jo Faragher 30 Jan 2017

    Acas and the Government Equalities Office have published guidance on how businesses can calculate and report their gender pay gap....

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    Few employers fully prepared to report gender pay gap, XpertHR reveals

    by Jo Faragher 27 Jan 2017
    by Jo Faragher 27 Jan 2017

    Employers have a limited idea of what they will do and lack the practical experience to measure and report on...

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    Public sector gets draft gender pay gap reporting law

    by Stephen Simpson 20 Jan 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 20 Jan 2017

    The draft Regulations that will require public-sector employers in England to report on their gender pay gap have been published....

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Coaching and mentoring

    Five ways men feel alienated by gender diversity debate

    by Chris Parke 20 Jan 2017
    by Chris Parke 20 Jan 2017

    As the requirement for gender pay gap reporting approaches, more men are engaging in gender issues – some better than...

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    Gender pay gap reporting: Your questions answered (webinar)

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2017
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2017

    ON DEMAND | Gender pay gap reporting is high on HR's to-do list for 2017, but what exactly needs to be done and...

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    Gender pay gap for millennials falls to 5%, but parenting penalty persists

    by Rob Moss 4 Jan 2017
    by Rob Moss 4 Jan 2017

    The gender pay gap for employees in their 20s has halved in a generation to 5%, according to new research...

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    Top 10 HR questions December 2016: GPG reporting and GDPR

    by Personnel Today 3 Jan 2017
    by Personnel Today 3 Jan 2017

    The Government published a revised version of the draft Regulations setting out the gender pay gap (GPG) reporting duty on...

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    Employment law cases 2017: seven decisions to look out for

    by Stephen Simpson 14 Dec 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 14 Dec 2016

    We round up seven significant employment law decisions expected in 2017, with cases pending on employment status, equal pay, whistleblowing,...

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    Failure to report gender pay gap could result in more than reputational damage

    by Jo Faragher 7 Dec 2016
    by Jo Faragher 7 Dec 2016

    Employers could face legal consequences if they fail to comply with the new gender pay gap rules, which were published...

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