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This is discretionary.Įmployers can report and publish their gender pay gap information at any time before the deadline. You may also publish a supporting narrative and an action plan to help explain your gender pay gap and the actions you plan to take. Publish their gender pay gap information (and written statement if applicable) in a prominent place on their employer’s public-facing website Report their gender pay gap information to the government online, using the Gender pay gap service This applies for each year that employers have a headcount of 250 or more on their snapshot date Report and publish their gender pay gap information within a year following their ‘snapshot date’.

This requires employers to annually report and publish specific figures about their gender pay gap.Įmployers that are required to report and publish their gender pay gap information must both: From 2017, if you are an employer who has a headcount of 250 or more on their ‘snapshot date’ you must comply with regulations on gender pay gap reporting. This specific date is called the ‘snapshot date’. Gender pay gap calculations are based on employer payroll data drawn from a specific date each year.
