Gender Pay Report 2018
The Gender Pay Report 2018 information below shows the median and mean gender pay gap and bonus pay gap for A24Group Limited based on hourly rates of pay as at the snapshot date of 5 April 2018, and bonuses paid in the year to 5 April 2018. The gender pay gap is a high level snap shot of pay in an organisation that shows the difference in average pay between men and women.
Mean
The regulations require us to report the difference between the mean hourly rate of men compared to the mean hourly rate of women, expressed as a percentage of the men’s figure. Our mean women’s hourly pay is 17.54% higher than the mean men’s hourly pay.
Median
The regulations require us to report the difference between the median hourly rate for men compared to the median hourly rate for women, expressed as a percentage of the men’s figure. So this will be the middle value of a list of numbers for each gender. Our median women’s hourly pay is 11.40% higher than men’s hourly pay.
Pay Quartiles
All rates of pay are placed into a list in order of value and the list is divided into four equal sections (quartiles). Each quartile will contain the same number of individuals. The regulations require us to report how many men and how many women are in each pay quartile, expressed as a percentage within each quartile.
Bonus
The regulations also require us to publish the same measures as above on bonus (including commission) payments.
Our Figures:
What percentage of men and women who received a bonus:
Male 2.16%
Female 2.57%
Women’s mean bonus pay is 21.57% higher than men’s
Women’s median bonus pay is 34.09% higher than men’s
A24Group Gender Pay Report 2018 Summary
On the snapshot date 68.61% of our staff were female
The above percentages would appear to reflect the preponderance of female workers in our industry (NMC reports only 10.7 % of registered nurses in the UK were male (source - RNC Labour Market Review 2018). These statistics mean that as a recruitment agency placing healthcare workers on an equal opportunity basis we are unable to have a significant impact on closing gender pay gaps. We can confirm however that male and female employees are paid equally for doing equivalent jobs. You can explore the 2020 report here (The deadline for 2019 was 4 April 2020, however due to COVID-19, enforcement of reporting deadlines did not apply to employers in the 2019/20 reporting year).
“I have reviewed the information and am confident in its accuracy and completeness.”
- N. Patel, A24Group Financial Controller