Regulator also names Mary-Elizabeth McMunn as the next deputy governor overseeing financial regulation
Central Bank: The median pay gap was 0.8 per cent in favour of male employees across its workforce. Photograph: Sam Boal/Collinswere paid 5.9 per cent more than their women colleagues last year on average, as the gap widened by two percentage points, according to a new gender pay gap report.
The Central Bank said its gender pay gap stood at 5.9 per cent as of June 30th in favour of male employees, which isThe institution said that changes in gender distribution at the mid-to-senior levels contributed to a widening of the gap. Men accounted for almost 55 per cent of such positions as of June.Tips for avoiding a January credit-card hangoverHowever, the median pay gap was 0.8 per cent in favour of male employees across its workforce of 2,300.
Ms McMunn, who holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from University College Dublin and masters in investment and treasury from Dublin City University, joined the central bank in 1997 and has worked in banking, insurance, markets supervision and supervisory risk.
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