Take part in our latest readers’ poll on a current topical issue. This week, Employee Benefits reported that the University of Hertfordshire published its disability pay data for the first time, with a mean hourly pay gap of 9.07% and a median of 10.86%.
For every £1 paid to staff with no declared disability, individuals with a declared disability pay received 90.93p.
In light of this, do you think that reporting disability pay gaps should be mandatory?
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Zoe Wickens is a journalist with five years of experience writing for trade and business to business publications. She joined Employee Benefits as a reporter in May 2021 and writes news and features content for the website. She won the Willis Towers Watson pay, reward and employee benefits journalist of the year award in 2023. Before writing about the HR, reward and benefit industry she worked as a reporter for publications about the optical and eyewear market and the UK stock market.View full profile