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UK employment law update: law firm gender and bonus pay gaps; EAT whistleblowing and bias rulings; Data Use and Access Act changes; failure-to-prevent fraud offence; key diary dates

Published on: 21 August 2025

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  • Diversity and gender pay gap
  • Whistleblowing
  • Data protection and employee information
  • Employment tribunals
  • Dates for your diary
  • Trackers
  • Employment resources on Lexis+®
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Diversity and gender pay gap

Law firms silent as they struggle to close partner pay gap

Research from the new Law360 Gender Pay Gap Tool shows that one in two of the UK’s top-earning practices decline to disclose partner gender pay disparities, notwithstanding appeals for transparency since the framework began eight years ago. Statutory duties cover gaps for employees alone, leaving firms free to choose if, and in what form, they reveal inequality within partnerships. As a result, benchmarking is difficult and assessing progress is fraught, as organisations can alter presentation of figures or cease publication entirely. In 2024, 39 of the 111 firms reviewed via the Tool voluntarily set out a business-wide median gap—a weighted blend of partner and employee gaps...

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