Tuesday, 17th December 2024
Monaghan County Council publishes 2024 Gender Pay Gap Report
Monaghan County Council has today, Tuesday 17th December 2024 published its Gender Pay Gap Report, highlighting the percentage difference between what men and women are paid on average in the organisation, irrespective of roles or levels.
The 2024 report shows a Gender Pay Gap that on average, females are paid 1.03% more than males. The Median Gender Pay Gap shows that the median rate of pay for females is 13.75% higher than the median rate of pay for males.
Employers with more than 150 employees in Ireland are required to publish their gender pay gap data before the end of 2024 and within six months of their reference date. Monaghan County Council and all local authorities in the country have 30th June 2024 as the reference date.
Publishing our gender pay gap data helps to reinforce our focus on supporting an open and inclusive workplace at Monaghan County Council. Our organisation is a place where all employees have the same opportunities for recognition and career development and are treated fairly and equitably. We are committed to addressing workplace barriers to equality and creating an open and inclusive workplace community. Many equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives and supports are already in place, and we will continue to work in this area.
The Council’s Gender Pay Gap report can be found here Gender Pay Gap Report 2024
Working in local government gives people the opportunity to play a key role in the positive development of their county and community. As an employer, Monaghan County Council is committed to providing a positive and supportive environment for employees. The Council offer flexible and family friendly arrangements, blended working, and great career progression and education opportunities.
Monaghan County Council is encouraging anyone seeking a career in local government to visit our website www.monaghan.ie to find out more about the work we do.