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How the Equality Act 2010 defines disability, and what law changes mean for the public, businesses, and the public and voluntary sectors.
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Guidance for employers on gender pay gap reporting, including preparing your data and making your calculations.
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Any employer with 250 or more employees on a specific date each year (the鈥�
Before you can work out your gender pay gap figures, you need to gather鈥�
You need to make some calculations before you can report your gender pay鈥�
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Guidance to help public authorities comply with the Public Sector Equality Duty in their policies, programmes and services.
Introduction 皇冠体育app Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED, or 鈥渢he duty鈥�), which鈥�
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Guidance for people looking to return to work after a career break.
Guidance for employers on the evidence based actions they can take to improve their family friendly policies offer, to help to close the gender pay gap in their workplace.
Information for employers who want to support returners or offer a returners programme. It includes guidance, evaluation of government-funded programmes, and research on recruitment.
Guidance for employers on the evidence based actions they can take to support women to progress, to help to close the gender pay gap and increase gender equality in the workplace.
A privacy notice which sets out your rights and how we will use your personal data.
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