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Gender pay gap: biggest construction firms make slow but steady progress

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Despite progress to close the gender pay gap, there is still more work to be done for construction companies.

The average difference in the hourly rate of pay between men and women working across the UK’s biggest construction firms is 23% in 2023-24, according to the latest industry data.

This figure has dropped from an average of 27% six years ago, when gender pay gap reporting was introduced. 

CIOB People and Construction Management have analysed data relating to the top 10 UK construction companies by turnover as of July 2023, according to Companies House filings. They are Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, Kier, Keller, Amey, ISG, Tarmac, Mace, Morrison Water Services (M Group) and Laing O’Rourke.  

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