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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Civil servants tell companies to submit data on pay gap based on gender identity not sex

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IwantToRetire · 23/01/2024 17:08

Kemi Badenoch pledges to intervene as companies told to collect data based on how workers identify rather than biological sex

All companies with more than 250 staff are required to report their gender pay gap as part of the Government’s aim to end the difference between salaries of both genders.

However, advice published by the Government Equalities Office (GEO), updated in March last year, encourages firms to collect information based on the gender that each employee identifies with.

It means the salaries of biological men could have been recorded as belonging to women, potentially skewing the data.

Kemi Badenoch is understood to have pledged to intervene and is “looking very closely” at what can be done about the guidance to make it clearer that pay gap statistics are meant to record the difference between the biological sexes.

Introductory paragraphs to an article in the Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/01/22/trans-row-gender-pay-gap-figures-kemi-badenoch/

Full article can be read at https://archive.ph/NTJai

Badenoch steps in as trans row ignites over gender pay gap

Business Secretary pledges to intervene as companies told to collect data based on how workers identify rather than biological sex

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/01/22/trans-row-gender-pay-gap-figures-kemi-badenoch

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RapidOnsetGenderCritic · 25/03/2024 15:35

RedToothBrush · 23/01/2024 17:39

You have. You've been reading the employment tribunal thread...

That’s just equally stupid things, isn’t it?

Francesgumm · 26/03/2024 07:31

My company is a massive global, head office in Germany company.
We have a DE&I scheme where they are aiming for more women in senior management (yay you might think how super) - but I have asked the question and ‘women’ can be a bloke in a dress. I have raised the issue with global HR and in meetings- and I just get dismissed and told ‘that’s the way the company is going so fuck off’ (well that’s what it feels like)
Also - in our HR records you can now self id and this is being encouraged.
So there will be no sex records at all - you can be male /female/ non-binary/ none something else or other - there are about 6-8 options if I recall!

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