9 NOVEMBER2025W MAN LEADERGLOBAL W MAN LEADERGLOBAL NEWS BITESIoD Jersey, Mind the Gap Community, and MyAnova are proud to introduce a Gender Pay Gap Reporting Toolkit for directors and businesses employing more than 50 full-time staff, with support from Scotland's Close the Gap group.The initiative is supported by the Government of Jersey and is designed to promote transparency and movement toward workplace gender equality.The toolkit, which is free to download from the Jersey Business website, is intended to make it easier for employers to report and better understand their gender pay gap.The Institute of Directors is a global business or-ganisation that believes that gender pay gap report-ing is an effective mecha-nism to further equality and ensures fair business prac-tices.The Mind the Gap Com-munity was cofounded in March 2024 by Alex Rud-dy, Chair of IoD Jersey, Kate Wright, and Lesley Mou-rant.It brings together over 200 women business lead-ers and allies who support gender pay gap transparen-cy.The group believes that enhancing women's work-force participation is an issue that benefits both busi-ness growth and the wider economy through reduc-ing underutilization of talent.The IoD said companies committed to gender equality stood to benefit from access to a wider talent pool, reduced turnover costs, and improved productivity as a consequence of better employee engagement and wellbeing.Commenting on the launch, Alex Ruddy, Chair of IoD Jersey and cofounder of the Mind the Gap Community, said the toolkit addresses concerns from businesses about the cost and resources needed for reporting.She expressed gratitude to the Close the Gap team in Scotland and acknowledged Lynn Cleary and Jenny Winspear for their roles in developing the toolkit and calculator.While reporting a gender pay gap is still voluntary in Jersey, the Government has worked closely with the IoD Jersey and the Mind the Gap Community to encourage greater transparency among employers.Chief Minister Deputy Lyndon Farnham said the toolkit gives directors a practical tool to promote gen-der equality and maximize the use of Jersey's work-force. He welcomed the partnership between government and busi-ness groups to develop a common reporting methodology.Businesses that are using the toolkit should let the IoD know, as the IoD would like to monitor the success of the tool-kits while also promot-ing the businesses on the Mind the Gap website with its overall support for gender equality. · IoD Jersey, Mind the Gap Community, and MyAnova have launched a Gender Pay Gap Reporting Toolkit· The campaign is backed by Scotland's Close the Gap group and given support from the Government of Jersey· The toolkit targets directors and businesses with more than 50 full-time employeesIOD JERSEY & PARTNERS LAUNCH GENDER PAY GAP REPORTING TOOLKIT
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