Frontline pay gaps in Canada, the UK, and the US can't be ignored
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Executive summary
In Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, national gender pay gaps remain striking: on average, women make 16.1% less than men in Canada, 13.5% less in the UK, and 16.4% less in the US.1 But these numbers tell only part of the story. Our data show that frontline employees2 — often the essential backbone of industries — face significant and under-addressed pay disparities. This analysis highlights inequities experienced by frontline employees3 that are shaped by gender, childcaring responsibilities, and region, and provides actions HR professionals can take to address them.
How to cite: Smith, E., Gutierrez, L., & Van Bommel, T. (2025). Frontline pay gaps in Canada, the UK, and the US can't be ignored. Catalyst.