Equal pay for equal work -or work of equal value- is a core principle of social justice and a fundamental human right. The International Labour Organization has recognized the right of women and men to equal remuneration since 1919. Closing the gender pay gap requires going beyond equal pay for identical work and addressing situations where different jobs -often segregated by gender- are paid differently despite being of comparable value. This is why job comparison and evaluation must assess roles using objective and transparent criteria, and must be gender-neutral, avoiding assumptions that may undervalue work traditionally performed by women.
The practical workshop aims to review step-by-step the different components of the ILO methodology for implementing objective and gender-sensitive job evaluation, reviewing the criteria to be met to avoid discriminatory practices in remuneration between women and men.
The training is designed to people with gender expertise interested in strengthening their capacities in carried out objective and gender-sensitive job evaluation for equal pay applying the ILO methodology. The course is also aimed to representatives from governments and public authorities, employers and workers organizations, equal opportunity units, academics, United Nations and civil-society staff, gender experts and professional working job evaluation and the promotion of equal remuneration.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
This training is designed for professionals with gender expertise who want to strengthen their capacity to implement objective and gender-sensitive job evaluation using the ILO methodology, including representatives of:
The course combines synchronous and asynchronous activities, including:
Programme topics:
With this course, you will gain the tools to:
If you complete at least 80% of course activities (60 eLearning hs) and develop your individual action plan, you will receive an ITCILO Certificate of Achievement.
A limited number of partial fellowships are available for qualified candidates from ODA-recipient countries (Official Development Assistance). Please consult the updated recipients’ list HERE.
If you are applying for funding, please indicate this in your application form.
This course is part of one Diploma Programme