Here at ADVANCE we take equality and diversity extremely seriously. We recognise that gender equality is an important issue in any modern workplace.
This report relates to the thousands of contract and temporary workers we employ. Our employees work in a wide range of industries and sectors, performing different roles that attract differing levels of remuneration.
As a progressive employer, ADVANCE will continue to promote gender equality. We are pleased to publish this data.
The information below relates to relevant employees of Advance Contracting Solutions Ltd on the snapshot date of 5 April 2021.
We confirm that the information contained within this report is accurate and put together in compliance with Gender Pay Gap Reporting Requirements and The Equality Act 2010.
At ADVANCE, women’s mean hourly rate is 5.2% higher than men’s. In other words, when comparing mean hourly rates, women earn £1.05 for every £1 that men earn.
Women’s median hourly rate is 36% higher than men’s. In other words, when comparing median hourly rates, women earn £1.36 for every £1 that men earn.
EXPLANATION: The mean pay gap is the difference in the average of men’s and women’s pay. The median is the difference in the midpoints.
EXPLANATION: The mean bonus gap is the difference in the average of men’s and women’s bonus pay. The median is the difference in the midpoints.
EXPLANATION: This is the proportion of men and women who received bonus pay in the 12 months leading up to the snapshot date of 5 April 2021.
EXPLANATION: This is the percentage of men and women employees in four quartile pay bands, dividing our workforce into four equal parts.
You can also find our results on the official government Gender Pay Gap website.