Pay inequity is still a 'very real and pervasive problem' worldwide, according to UKG
Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG) is taking a huge step forward in closing the pay gap in a new multimillion-dollar pay equity initiative that seeks to drive awareness and resolve wage disparity between men, women, and underrepresented groups. In an announcement, the new UKG Close the Gap Initiative will fund a number of critical programmes, non-profits, awareness-building efforts, education, and research in support of pay equity. They include the following:
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Brian Reaves, chief belonging, diversity, and equity officer at UKG, said in a statement that pay inequity is still a "very real and pervasive problem" across the world, with gaps widening even further thanks to intersectionality.
"As an organisation whose purpose is people, we know that an individual's income impacts every aspect of life, including their health, wellness, family, and future. Through this campaign, we are committing several million dollars towards the work for meaningful and permanent change in the area of pay equity," said Reaves.