Ethnicity pay gap
The Government has recently consulted on views on ethnicity pay reporting.
Hillingdon has completed an ethnicity pay gap analysis, ahead of any legal requirements, as another way of demonstrating our commitment to the principle of equal pay and transparency and to inform our Workforce Strategy.
Please note: The calculations are based on self-identified ethnicity data and do not include all staff members.
2023 data
The figures show that Hillingdon has a mean ethnicity pay gap of 3.80% which is low, especially when compared to a mean pay gap for London of 23.8% and for the South East of England at 5.9%.
Read the 2023 ethnicity pay gap analysis.
2021 data
The figures show that Hillingdon has a mean ethnicity pay gap of 4.44% which is low, especially when compared to a mean pay gap for London of 23.8% and for the South East of England at 5.9%.
Read the 2021 ethnicity pay gap analysis.
2020 data
The figures show that Hillingdon has a mean ethnicity pay gap of 3.54% which is low, especially when compared to a mean pay gap for London of 23% and for the UK as a whole of 5%.
Read the 2020 ethnicity pay gap analysis.
2019 data
The figures show that Hillingdon has a mean ethnicity pay gap of 3.44% which is low, especially when compared to a mean pay gap for London of 23% and for the UK as a whole of 5%.
Read the 2019 ethnicity pay gap analysis.
2018 data
The figures show that Hillingdon has a mean ethnicity pay gap of 1.82% which is very low, especially when compared to a mean pay gap for London of 23% and for the UK as a whole of 5%.
Although the ethnicity pay gap is very low, the council will continue to monitor the equality profile of its employees and take appropriate action where necessary.
Read the 2018 ethnicity pay gap analysis.