Scarborough Borough Council's cabinet has agreed proposals to allocate an additional £7.1m to the capital spending programme for larger or longer-term projects across the borough..
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Wednesday, 28th April 2021, 10:14 am
The council says this is due to the number of men who work in typically lower paid areas of the local government, including refuse collectors and parks staff.
Gender pay gap legislation requires all organisations with a workforce of 250 or more employees to publish an annual gender pay gap report.
The council says it will continue to work with lower paid employees to help them climb their way up the ladder.
Scarborough Town Hall
For the year until March 31 2020, Scarborough Council has a mean gender pay gap of -2%.
This shows that women earned slightly more hourly compared to men.