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MOD gender pay gap reports 2022

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MOD gender pay gap reports 2022

This report outline the MOD's civil servants (including MOD agencies) gender pay gap and bonus pay gap figures.

From:Ministry of DefencePublished1 December 2022
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In 2017, the government introduced world-leading legislation that made it statutory for organisations with 250 or more employees to report annually on their gender pay gap. Government departments are covered by the Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties and Public Authorities) Regulations 2017 which came into force on 31 March 2017.

These regulations underpin the Public-Sector Equality Duty and require the relevant organisations to publish their gender pay gap data annually by 30 March, including mean and median gender pay gaps; the mean and median gender bonus gaps; the proportion of men and women who received bonuses; and the proportions of male and female employees in each pay quartile.

The gender pay gap shows the difference in the average pay between all men and women in a workforce. If a workforce has a particularly high gender pay gap, this can indicate there may be a number of issues to deal with, and the individual calculations may help to identify what those issues are.

The gender pay gap is different to equal pay. Equal pay deals with the pay differences between men and women who carry out the same jobs, similar jobs or work of equal value. It is unlawful to pay people unequally because they are a man or a woman.

The Ministry of Defence supports the fair treatment and reward of all staff irrespective of gender. The Department is committed to developing a more inclusive culture within Defence and a diverse workforce at all levels.

The UK Armed Forces Gender Pay Gap report will be published separately in February 2023. The Armed Forces GPG data is separate to that of MOD Civil Servants and relies on the Armed Forces Continuous Working Patterns Survey, which was published in late September, and as such could not meet the cross-government civil servant publication date.

Published 1 December 2022
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