Employers won’t be ‘penalised’ as Ireland to miss deadline to introduce pay transparency law
The June 7th deadline for EU directive will be missed with new law to be implemented on a ‘phased basis’
The June 7th deadline for EU directive will be missed with new law to be implemented on a ‘phased basis’
‘I don’t want to shatter glass ceilings. I am already shattered,’ says one woman
Without fair pay and conditions, educators will remain undervalued
New survey shows lingering inequality ahead of law change
The numbers show pay gaps are lower when the chief executive is a woman. Shame there are so few of them
New European Union rules to become law in June, but many firms yet to prepare organisations for change
While we celebrate St Brigid’s Day, Irish women are being financially penalised simply for their gender
Survey by employment law firm Littler highlights ongoing gender divide in State’s financial sector
The gap remains largest at the top of firms, notably at equity partner level among the Big Six firms
Pace of gender representation progress ‘uneven’ across industries
World Bank report explores barriers to progression and examines which efforts to promote women’s leadership work well ... and which don’t
Minister launches National Strategy for Women and Girls, with gender pay gap reporting to expand
CSO study finds there has been a marginal increase in the number of women in senior roles since 2023
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