Gender Pay Gap Supporting Statement - Year 2023-24
This involves carrying out various calculations that show the difference between the average earnings of men and women in our businesses it will not involve publishing individual employee data.
We are required to publish the results on our own website and the government gender pay website. We will do this within one calendar year from April 5th each year.
We can use these results to assess:
- the levels of gender equality in our workplace.
- the balance of male and female employees at different levels.
- how effectively talent is being maximised and rewarded.
- the challenge in our businesses is to eliminate any gender pay gap.
- Continued structured pay reviews.
- Acknowledging and challenging the unconscious bias
Written Statement
As you will see, the industry is quite heavily male dominated as traditionally our sector has not been an area that females have entered into when selecting a career, with fewer females choosing to work in the construction sector. We tend to see that at the lower end of the quartile there are a higher percentage of females within the industry which tends to be the less technical roles.
Gender Pay Reporting requires our businesses to make calculations based on employee gender. We will establish this by using our existing HR and weekly/Monthly PAYE payroll records.
Statement of Accuracy
Mr. Geoff Hughes
Human Resources Director
Enigma Industrial Services Limited
March 2024
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