Gender Pay Gap
The Hurley Group are required to carry out Gender Pay Reporting under the Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017.
This involves carrying out six calculations that show the difference between the average earnings of men and women in our organisation. We are required to publish the results on our own website and a government website.
Gender Pay Gap data (snapshot date 31st March 2023): The Hurley Group
At the time of the survey (31st March 2023), The Hurley Group employed 359 female employees compared to 98 males at the snapshot date of the 31st March 2023 and as seen from the percentage figures from the gender pay gap quartiles there has been an increase for the proportion of women in the upper quartiles. We have 18 more full pay relevant females than last year, compared with 3 less males. The mean gender pay gap has been consistent incrementally since we have been tracking and publishing this data and currently now stands at 2.7%. The results of these statutory calculations are as follows:
Hourly Rate
Women's hourly rate is:
2.7% (mean) 0.0% (median)
Pay Quartiles
How many men and women are in each quarter of the employer's payroll:
Top quartile: MEN 23% WOMEN 77% Upper middle quartile: MEN 22% WOMEN 78% Lower middle quartile: MEN 24% WOMEN 76% Lower quartile: MEN 18% WOMEN 82%
Bonus Pay
Women's bonus pay is:
Who received bonus pay: OF MEN 1.1% OF WOMEN 0.3%
The Hurley Group confirm that the above information has been prepared from our payroll data on the snapshot date and fairly represents the Gender Pay information for The Hurley Group.
Gender Pay Gap data (snapshot date 31st March 2022): The Hurley Group
At the time of the survey (31st March 2022), The Hurley Group employed 402 female employees compared to 125 males at the snapshot date of the 31st March 2022 and as seen from the percentage figures from the gender pay gap quartiles there has been an increase for the proportion of men in the upper quartiles and women in the lower quartile. We have 32 more full pay relevant females than last year, compared with 1 males. The mean gender pay gap has been consistent incrementally since we have been tracking and publishing this data and currently now stands at 5.3%.
The results of these statutory calculations are as follows:
Hourly Rate
Women's hourly rate is:
5.3% (mean) 5.0% (median)
Pay Quartiles
How many men and women are in each quarter of the employer's payroll:
Top quartile: MEN 29% WOMEN 71% Upper middle quartile: MEN 18% WOMEN 82% Lower middle quartile: MEN 27% WOMEN 73% Lower quartile: MEN 19% WOMEN 81%
Bonus Pay
Women's bonus pay is:
Who received bonus pay: OF MEN 0% OF WOMEN 0.3%
The Hurley Group confirm that the above information has been prepared from our payroll data on the snapshot date and fairly represents the Gender Pay information for The Hurley Group.