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‘Some way to go’ on gender pay divide, Cook admits

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April 9, 2019
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Cook issued its second gender pay report on Wednesday (April 3) after it last year became compulsory for all companies with more than 250 employees to report their gender pay figures annually at the end of the financial year.

The operator employs the equivalent of about 9,000 full-time workers, split 72% female to 28% male, across its UK business, spanning retail, aviation, in-destination management and office-based support functions.

However, senior management roles are skewed 62% male to 38% female, a gap which widened by 1% last year. Cooks board, meanwhile, remains 36% female – the same as last year.

Like many firms, Cooks workforce is unevenly distributed, with lower-paid retail roles held predominantly by female employees (93%) while 95% of Thomas Cook pilots – one of the companys most highly-paid roles – are male.

Across Thomas Cook UK, comprising the operators IT, finance, HR, legal, contact centre and sport roles, Cook has reduced its average gender pay gap 2.9% to 21.4%.

The proportion of women in the divisions upper and upper-middle pay quartiles, meanwhile, has increased from 46.3% to 47.2% and 56.7% to 57.5% respectively.

Cook has also reduced the average gender pay gap across its airline from 57.7% to 52.2% while increasing the proportion of women in the airlines two higher pay quartiles, up 5% (upper) and 2% (upper-middle).

“This report shows we have made some progress,” said Cook chief executive Peter Fankhauser. “However, we still have some way to go, and I am determined to continue to champion initiatives that will give us better balance across the organisationRead More – Source

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