Employers Are Now Required to Publish Wage Gaps between Women and Men

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According to a new amendment to the Male and Female Workers (Equal Pay) Law, employers must publish a yearly report outlining wage gaps between female and male employees.

The amendment provides that certain employers (including public corporations with reporting requirements in accordance with the Securities Regulations), as well as private employers with more than 518 employees, must draft an internal yearly report detailing the average salary of their employees and the average wage gaps between men and women within each group of employees in the workplace.

After drafting the report, the employer must give each employee information regarding the group to which he or she is a part, including specific information for worker type, job type, and level in the company, as well as wage gaps for the employee’s group (in percentages). The employer must publish the report on its website (if one exists) in a manner that does not reveal employees’ identities or other personal information.

The amendment authorizes the Minister of Labor, Social Affairs and Social Services to implement certain changes regarding the law, as well as to determine that the amendment will, in the future, also apply to employers with less than 518 employees.

This amendment will take effect on October 25, 2020, two months from its date of publication, and relevant employers will be required to publish their first report by no later than June 1, 2022, for the year leading up to the reporting date.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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