The reason(s) why businesses are stalling on gender pay gap reporting
After having last year off, UK businesses have to submit their gender pay gap data by April 4. Why are they being slow in coming forward?
After having last year off, UK businesses have to submit their gender pay gap data by April 4. Why are they being slow in coming forward?
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