Free webinar today on gender pay gap reporting 2019

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Join our free webinar at 11 am today.

We have Gender Pay Gap data, so we have the beginnings of transparency. We have narratives exploring the drivers and action plans: but what are the specific building blocks of change for leading employers? How do you actually attract, retain and progress gender diverse talent and close the gap?

My Family Care’s Autumn event aims to think big about also focus on practical actions employers can take as we move towards the next GPG reporting deadline in March/April 2019.

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In this lively webinar, James March will be exploring the issues and learnings since the first reporting in April this year. He will be joined by:

Jennifer Liston-Smith, Director, Head of Coaching and Consultancy at My Family Care, and a recognised innovator in the Parental Leave Coaching field.

Ruth Thomas, Senior Consultant at Curo Compensation, summarising the learning from this year’s Gender Pay Gap reporting and its implications for your next year’s reports.

Carolanne Minashi, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, UBS, sharing the factors that really enable women to progress and reach the top at work.

The thought leadership shared will help you benchmark your current practice and gain practical ideas you can put to use. Register for free before 11:00am on 29th November to listen live.

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Interested in finding out more about the Gender Pay Gap? Join us at our Diversity & Inclusion Conference 2019

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