The Malta Business Weekly

NCPE conference highlights current developmen­ts in existing gender pay gap

- SEMIRA ABBAS SHALAN

Commemorat­ing the EU Equal Payday of 2021, the National Commission for the Promotion of Equality held an online conference circling around the topic of equal pay and the existing gender pay gap.

The gender pay gap entails the difference between average gross hourly earnings of male employees compared to female employees as a percentage – being 14.1% in the European Union and 11.6% in Malta.

Following the first public event with regards to pay inequaliti­es in 2015, the NCPE has since addressed issues stemming from several complaints from female employees who brought to light the current salary imbalance.

The Commission­er for the NCPE, Renee Laiviera said that there is a considerab­le lack of women in managerial positions, an existing pay discrimina­tion be it directly or indirectly and a lack of pay transparen­cy when it comes to the recruitmen­t of employees.

Klabb 3-16, the free childcare scheme and remote working policies, which facilitate work-life balance, help working families and create an increase in participat­ion of women in the labour market, as said by the Minister for Equality, Research and Innovation,

Owen Bonnici. On a video shown during the conference, Bonnici pledged his full commitment to NCPE to ensure gender pay gap decreases.

Prof. JosAnn Cutajar from the Faculty for Social Wellbeing Gender and Sexualitie­s at the University of Malta said that according to her personal studies, the difference between the gender and race pay gap is relatively minimal, and so by proxy, while addressing women in this issue, race is also acknowledg­ed.

Prof. Cutajar proposed several policies such as wage transparen­cy for job applicants as well as legislativ­e action to facilitate the implementa­tion and enforcemen­t of the existing legal framework, which includes empowering workers through salary informatio­n prior employment and a right to request informatio­n during employment.

Software developer Matthew Sacco presented the developmen­ts on the NCPE Equal Pay Tool, an evidencedr­iven framework, which structures and gathers data regarding equal pay. This is passed on to the NCPE to assess pay across genders for work of the same value within an organisati­on and are then assigned an Equal Pay certificat­ion, as well as an Equality Mark certificat­ion, for companies which request it.

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