THE GENDER PAY GAP 2019

Introduction

In April 2017, Gender Pay Gap legislation came into effect under the Equality Act 2010. This requires any employer with 250 employees or more to publish their gender pay gap for their employees.

We are committed to treating our people equally and fairly and welcome the opportunity to report on our gender pay gap data.

Our Findings

Our gender pay gap is significantly lower than the national average of 8.9%, as reported by the Office of National Statistics. Our mean gender pay gap is 4.2%, meaning that on average, our female employees receive a lower rate of pay. Simply, females in Moss Bros, earn 96p for every £1.00 that men earn. This is driven by the fact that we are a menswear brand and have a higher percentage of men in our more senior roles.

We have found no inconsistency between how we pay men and women for the same role, although there is a pay gap driven by the makeup of male store managers versus female store managers in differing store sizes.

The reported data for average bonus shows a gender gap of 44% in favour of men. This has increased on the previous year due to the number of female participants who are eligible to participate in the scheme for the reference period, being reported against.

Gender Demographic

The data below shows we employ a high proportion of men at all levels across the company. This difference is slightly higher in our more senior Head Office roles, which sit in the upper to top quartile of our total population.

Gender Pay Gap Graph
Gender Pay Gap

The table below displays the gender pay gap, both mean and median and captures the difference between the hourly rate of male and female employees.

Gender Pay Gap Graph
Gender Bonus Gap

The proportion of male and female colleagues who received a paid bonus reflect the higher number of males in higher paid senior roles. All retail colleagues have an equal opportunity to receive bonus pay which includes commission.

Gender Pay Gap Graph

The table below captures the difference between the average bonus pay paid to male and female employees across the business.

Gender Pay Gap Graph
The Future

We are confident that our male and female employees are paid equally for doing equivalent jobs. We are equally supportive of the development of men and women and have policies in place to ensure the fair and equal treatment of men and women. We continue to focus on ensuring opportunities are open and fair for both women and men.