Deloitte Pays U.K. Women 43% Less Than Men
- Firm’s revised gender pay figures approach gap seen at banks
- Lawmakers slammed firms that excluded partners from data
There's More to U.K.'s Pay Gap Than Meets the Eye
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Deloitte’s U.K. division said its female staff are paid 43.2 percent less on average than male employees -- one of the wider gender gaps reported so far, but also one that included the high-earning partners that similarly structured firms have been excluding from their data.
Britain is requiring companies with more than 250 employees to provide authorities with data on how they pay staff by April 4. In July, the accounting and consulting firm published a mean salary gap for its employees of just 18.2 percent, excluding those equity partners.