No, I’m looking at the report and 9.2 is the median but the BBC figure isn’t the mean.

so fuck knows

Oh god it’s about company structure and who’s employed by which entity. Ahm oot.

8.4% and women have 40% of the higher paying jobs. Better than i expected really!

Women are paid 3.3% less than men. Women make up 66.3% of higher paid jobs apparently

11.3%

Men are paid 3.2% more in salary, women are paid 5.5% more in bonuses (mean figure in both cases). Much better than I expected, tbh.

Keep reading the thread title like luigi from the simpsons

Current place is unlikely to be required to list
Last place 9.2%

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Hello, former colleague.

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Ooh I reckon you probably know most of my friends

Oxford uni = 13.7%
Previous pharma company 0.7%
Other pharma company 2.2%

The average man at this company is paid 1.9% less than the average woman

Fucking disgrace! Where’s my equal pay?

This is a meritocracy, love. Pull your finger out.

oh ja?

I think half of oxford has worked for one of those two!

10% in favour of men but my wife’s (an old company of mine) is 57% in favour of women! She gets paid fuck all so what are these men earning?

It was 18%, which i was surprised about as I thought it’d be much worse

turns out they were excluding all the partners, who are mostly men and highly paid, and if they include partners it’s 43%.

so it’s 43%. and it’s shit.

:smiley: where did you work in Oxford?

Only the uni, and nothing to do with publishing

Almost asked how they work this out but that’s a silly question