Gender balance ‘continues to be a high priority’ for organisation, says director-general Dee Forbes via IrishTimesBiz
“RTÉ says in its report that its aim is to lower the gender pay gap, but the ‘actions’ it lists as part of this effort are woefully inadequate.”
RTÉ said part of its gender pay gap was the result of men in roles that are eligible for overtime being more likely to do overtime hours and receive higher pay rates for this work. “The work that has gone into this report has been challenging due to the complexity of our organisational structure, which currently has over 160 different grades,” she said.
It said it was “committed to seeking out ways to improve gender representation in jobs where this may occur”.
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