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GENDER PAY GAP SUMMARY

Last Updated March 2023

Under new regulations, UK employers with more than 250 employees must publish their gender pay gap. Analysing our gender pay gap will prove to be a critical measurement of our company. Whilst our data identifies certain gaps, we intend to be fully transparent as to any issues causing this gap.

The main cause of our gender pay gap, as with many companies, is largely due to the lack of women at the most senior levels of our company. Further reasons include industry trends seen in those applying for roles and a skills shortage for certain roles.

Although the report identifies gaps in certain areas, this largely reflects the proportion of male and female employees within the company which is mainly driven by those applying for roles with us. As a company we stand by our Equal Opportunities policy and encourage all applicants to consider a career with us.

We will use the figures from the gender pay gap in line with our recruitment and progression planning procedures to ensure that action is taken to reduce these gaps going forwards in line with our aim for everyone at our company to build and sustain a successful career with us.

Alliance Automotive UK LV Ltd for Year 2021-22 

% of men and women in each hourly pay quarter Male Female
Upper hourly pay quarter 88.6% 11.9%
Upper middle hourly pay quarter 80.3% 19.7%
Lower middle hourly pay quarter 82.6% 17.4%
Lower hourly pay quarter 75.5% 24.5%

 

Mean gender pay gap hourly 8.90%
Median gender pay gap hourly 4.80%

 

% of men and women who received bonus
Men 25.1%
Women 10.3%

 

Mean gender pay gap bonus 14.60%
Median gender pay gap bonus 28.00%

 

Employee head count 2358

 

FPS Ltd for Year 2021-22 

% of men and women in each hourly pay quarter Male Female
Upper hourly pay quarter 82.2% 17.8%
Upper middle hourly pay quarter 80.6% 19.4%
Lower middle hourly pay quarter 84.3% 15.7%
Lower hourly pay quarter 82.2% 17.8%

 

Mean gender pay gap hourly 5.60%
Median gender pay gap hourly -1.60%

 

% of men and women who received bonus
Men 14.3%
Women 10.7%

 

Mean gender pay gap bonus 53.70%
Median gender pay gap bonus 45.10%

 

Employee head count 945