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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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    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...

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    Gender pay gap reports extended to include bonuses and public sector

    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2015
    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2015

    David Cameron and women and equalities minister Nicky Morgan have announced new measures to eradicate inequality in the workplace and...

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    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...

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    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...

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    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...

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    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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    Gender pay gap reporting: sharing is caring at Genesis Housing

    by Virginia Matthews 2 Jun 2015
    by Virginia Matthews 2 Jun 2015

    From next year, more than four decades after the 1970 Equal Pay Act became law, all employers with more than...

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    Gender pay gap reporting to be required by 2016

    by Jo Faragher 9 Mar 2015
    by Jo Faragher 9 Mar 2015

    The Liberal Democrat party has succeeded in pushing through an amendment to the Small Business Bill which will require larger...

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    Gender pay gap: Women’s pay slowly catching up

    by Sheila Attwood 21 Nov 2014
    by Sheila Attwood 21 Nov 2014

    The gender pay gap is closing, but earnings growth has yet to catch up with inflation, the latest wage data...

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