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Ikea reveals gender pay gap of 6.9%, far lower than retail sector as a whole

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Swedish retailer also reports reversed gender pay gap of 10.6% in its distribution business

Ikea has revealed a gender pay gap of 6.9 per cent in its retail business, a significantly smaller difference than the UK average.

The Swedish retailer reported a reversed gender pay gap of 10.6 per cent in its distribution business – meaning it pays women in the division more than men.

Women are paid more in distribution – which makes up just under one-tenth of Ikea’s UK operation – because of a higher number of women in management positions, the company said

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EHRC warns of reputational damage for firms that don’t report pay gap

In the UK retail sector as a whole, the gender pay gap is 16.4 per cent, according to the latest official figures, while across all businesses the gap is 17.4 per cent.

Ikea acknowledged that while it was ahead of many competitors on equal pay it still has more work to do to close the gap entirely.

Carin Hammer Blakebrough, Ikea’s HR manager for the UK, welcomed new regulations requiring all businesses with 250 or more employees to publish their gender pay gap.

Reporting on the issue “helped us to identify where we should focus our efforts”, Ms Blakebrough said.

She added: “We want to eliminate the gender pay gap and continue to nurture an environment where each co-worker has an opportunity to strive.”

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Ikea’s publication of its figures comes as the deadline for gender pay gap reporting for thousand of organisations looms. Public sector organisations have until 30 March to publish a breakdown of mean and median pay for women and men across pay quartiles. Private businesses and charities have until 4 April.

On Monday the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) issued a stern last-minute warning to organisations, and said that failure to comply could lead to hefty fines and considerable reputational damage.

The EHRC said on Monday that it would write to any and all organisations that do not comply by 9 April. From then, organisations will be given 28 days to comply before an investigation takes place and an unlawful act notice is issued.

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