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21 December 2016

How To Prepare For The Final Mandatory Pay Gap Reporting Regulations Issued In The UK & EU

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The final UK Mandatory Gender Pay Gap Regulations have been published and are due to be implemented on 6 April 2017 for all companies with more than 250 employees in the U.K.
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December 19, 2016

8:30 – 9:30 am PT

11:30 am – 12:30 pm ET

4:30 -5:30 pm GMT

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The final UK Mandatory Gender Pay Gap Regulations have been published and are due to be implemented on 6 April 2017 for all companies with more than 250 employees in the U.K.  April 2017 is the same month in which you have to capture your data in order to publish your pay gap information in time for the deadline of April 2018  – so the time to take action has now arrived.

In Germany, equal pay legislation is expected to come into force in summer 2017 and will provide for information rights of employees and works councils, as well as, for investigation processes and reporting obligations of employers.

This webinar focuses on the requirements of the U.K. final regulations, preparing your 'data snapshot' and what the requirements are for publication.  We will also discuss the evolving landscape of sanctions and whether a failure to publish might lead to enforcement action from the Equalities and Human Rights Commission. Recent Equal pay developments in the US and throughout the EU will also be addressed.

Via Webinar – connection details provided upon registration

MCLE credit will be given for this program.

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