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Við höfum tekið saman greinar um launa- og vinnustaðajafnrétti, launagagnsæi, hvernig á að miðla upplýsingum um launajafnrétti og margt fleira. Einnig bjóðum við upp á góð ráð frá sérfræðingum í launajafnrétti og yfirlit yfir löggjöf um launajafnrétti og launagagnsæi í mismunandi löndum.

Hvað er jafnlaunavottun? Helstu spurningar og svör

Jafnréttislögin kveða á um að fyrirtæki og stofnanir þar sem 25 eða fleiri starfa, sé skylt að öðlast jafnlaunavottun.

Jafnréttislögin kveða á um að fyrirtæki og stofnanir þar sem 25 eða fleiri starfa, sé skylt að öðlast jafnlaunavottun.  Tilgangur þessara laga og ákvæða um jafnlaunavottun er að styðja við launajafnrétti og draga úr kynbundnum launamun.

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Companies in Spain are now obligated to take action to ensure equal pay for work of equal value

DireACTIVAS - promoción del talento femenino a espacios directivos

Companies in Spain are now obligated to take action to ensure equal pay for work of equal value. DireACTIVAS, one of our partners in Spain, wrote an article (in Spanish) on the new legislation and the potential impact it will have on equality in Spain. We are happy to assist Spanish companies in fulfilling the requirements of the new legislation - and our solution is of course also in Spanish!

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How data and analytics are essential to the process of closing pay gaps — a blog post for PRCA

Margrét Bjarnadóttir - PayAnalytics co-founder

In a recent blog post for PRCA PayAnalytics Co-founder and Chairman Margrét Bjarnadóttir explains in a nutshell how data and analytics are essential to the process of closing pay gaps – and keeping them closed. She explains, among other things, the two types of pay gaps most commonly mentioned in the press and the difference between the two. The blogpost also embeds a video where Margrét amongst others discusses the role of ethics and fairness when closing pay gaps. The discussion was a part of the PRCA Ethics month.

Read in full on prca.org.uk

42% of organizations are planning for pay equity adjustments in 2020

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42% of organizations are planning for pay equity adjustments in 2020 according to the recently published @WorldatWork 2019-2020 Salary Budget Survey. Is yours one of them? PayAnalytics can help. Our customers use PayAnalytics to assist them in every step on the way towards a transparent and fair pay structure. Our software solution recommends individual raises to close the gap, quickly detects outliers, gives an overview of the cost to help with the budgeting, and so much more.

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Að beita gagnadrifnum aðferðum til að loka launabilum | grein fyrir insideBIGDATA

Að beita gagnadrifnum aðferðum til að loka launabilum | grein fyrir insideBIGDATA

Margrét Vilborg Bjarnadóttir (@mvilborg2) stofnandi @payanalytics skrifaði gestagrein í @insideBigData um hvernig eigi að beita gagnadrifnum aðferðum til að loka launabilum. #PayGaps

"Demographic pay gaps, including the gender pay gap, are the result of more complex factors than just a desire to minimize payroll expenses. They stem from unconscious biases and processes that are better suited to one group compared to another. And, as multiple executives have found out, good intentions and “mindfulness” are not enough to eliminate the gaps."

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Why Companies' Attempts to Close the Gender Pay Gap Often Fail

The image with the article on the HBR page.

PayAnalytics co-founders David Anderson and Margrét V. Bjarnadóttir wrote an article together with Cristian Dezso and David Gaddis Ross for Harvard Business Review about closing the gender pay gap.

Gender pay equity has become a big point of contention at many companies. Not only have politicians and other public figures spoken out against the gender pay gap, but there has also been a rising tide of high profile lawsuits targeting major employers, most notably in the U.S., with all the bad publicity and financial liability they entail.

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