FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2017
Lion NZ Wins Gold at YWCA Equal Pay Awards
Lion NZ was named as the Gold – Champion winner at the YWCA Equal Pay Awards held in Auckland last night, recognising
the work Lion has undertaken in the area of equal pay.
Judges said Lion’s work demonstrated what could be done by an executive team committed to stepping up and tackling the
issue of equal pay.
In 2016, Lion undertook a review of its employee salaries, and as a result identified an average 3.2% gender pay gap
across Lion. The company took action to close the gap immediately; in October 2016, a significant number of Lion people
received one-off salary adjustments. In New Zealand, 59% were women.
Managing Director Rory Glass said, “Closing the gender pay across Lion came at a significant cost to the business, but
making the decision to do it was straightforward. At Lion, one of our core values is “Do the Right Thing for the Long
Term”. So that’s what we did. We’re delighted to accept this award from the YWCA, and we look forward to continue our
journey to create a more inclusive workplace.”
While the one-off payments corrected the existing gap, Glass said, the company also needed to address the underlying
reasons for the pay gap to ensure it didn’t open up again. To tackle the underlying issues, Lion changed processes at
the point of hire, promotion and appointment, focussing on building awareness of market competitive pay and unconscious
bias across the business.
“One key change we made was determining the market salaries ourselves, rather than using candidates’ salary expectations
as a starting point,” says Lion NZ’s People & Culture Director Robin Davies.
“The systemic nature of the gender pay gap meant that by asking for salary expectations, we risked female candidates
positioning themselves under the market, or lower than their male counterparts.”
Since the October 2016 salary re-set, and updating its recruitment processes, Lion NZ has retested salary data twice and
the gender pay gap has remained closed.
The YWCA Equal Pay Awards follows Lion’s win in the Work-Life Balance category in the DiversityWorks New Zealand Awards
earlier in the year, recognising its flexible work initiatives.
Lion continues to reap the benefits of an increased focus on flexibility and diversity. 91% of Lion NZ people say they
“really enjoy coming to work” with the company boasting a 90% engagement score, retaining its place within the Global
High Performance Norm.
Rory Glass says, “A diverse workforce creates diversity of thought, and diversity of thought is good for business.
Gender should not be a barrier to achievement at work. Often what you stand against is just as important as what you
stand for, and at Lion we stand against a gender pay gap.”
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