11.2% of the company’s 4,231 employees were women
IARNRÓD ÉIREANN’S GENDER Pay Gap data, published today under the Gender Pay Gap Information Act 2021, shows a gender pay gap of 6.32% for the mean hourly rate in favour of women.
Both public transport generally and railways specifically are historically male-dominated sectors, Iarnród Éireann has said and on the reporting date .Quartile reporting under the act shows lower representation of women in the lower and lower middle quartiles of the comapny, and higher in the upper middle and upper quartiles.
Iarnród Éireann Chief Executive Jim Meade said: “This essential Act has given us the opportunity to forensically investigate our commitment to our female employee base, analyse organisational trends and statistics, and identify areas for improvement.” “Our people will better serve our customers and communities if we better reflect those customers and communities, which is why increased representation of women in our workforce is such a priority for Iarnród Éireann.”
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