Why does the GPG Matter?
Legislation
In 2021, the Irish Government passed the Gender Pay Information Act, requiring organisations to report on their hourly gender pay gap across a range of statistics.What this means
Incrementally from 2022 to 2025, Irish organisations with 50+ employees will have to publish reports about their GPG’s. Failure to do so may result in liability.
Employer Benefits
Inclusive business teams have been proven to make better decisions 87% of the time and have higher retention rates than their non-inclusive competitors.Monetary benefits
Companies with low diversity in general make an average of 29% less money.
Employee Benefits
Ireland's 2021 gender pay gap stood at around 14%. While this may be slightly less than the EU average, the goal should be pay equality.The right thing to do
Irish women have been undercompensated and underrepresented forever. The time is now to secure gender equality for future generations.
How we can help
The HR Company’s Gender Pay Gap Tool provides all the necessary features to ensure that your organisation will avoid GPG related liability. Whether that be by closing unnecessary gaps or by justifying existing ones, our tool will help your organisation to understand and explain it’s GPG’s. Our Tool can…
Specific GPG Report Requirements
For organisations that must report on their Gender Pay Gaps, they must ensure that they have accurate and comprehensive data on the following: