Gender pay gap reporting falls as asset managers unveil mixed results

More than 1,000 fewer firms reveal figures

Mike Sheen
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The number of firms in the UK reporting their Gender Pay Gap (GPG) figures by the deadline has fallen by more than a thousand, amid claims firms have restructured businesses or transferred staff to avoid being obliged to report, or have ditched reporting altogether under the perception they will not face repercussions.

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