"a clear expectation that all boards will get on and complete those reviews as quickly as they can, and that they will go beyond the letter of the law to ensure that they are exemplary employers that live up to all the duties required of them."Fast forward 6 years, pausing briefly in 2014 to wonder just how government managed to lose a two year long referendum campaign aimed at selling Brigadoon 2 to the Scottish people, and the data published by Scotland's health boards on equal pay gaps suggest that while she may expect, few of them will deliver.
'.......... she may expect, few of them will deliver'
The table below, based on the most recent equal pay gap data published by health boards themselves, shows that just 2 health boards manage to get their pay gap to come below the 5% boundary set by the Equality & Human Rights Commission. The full research report which shows just how much health boards pay attention to what government ministers promise of their performance can be found here.
Maybe it is time for the Parliamentary Equal Opportunities Committee to invite the First Minister back and ask her just how just long she thinks it will take for the NHS to not only, as she put it, comply with the letter of the law on equal pay, but go beyond it and become exemplary employers that live up to all the duties required of them ? Another 6 years ? Another 26 years ?
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