‘Gender pay turnover’: Survey finds women will leave if they’re underpaid

June 24, 2023

We’re in the middle of the year 2023, and men still earn far more than women do in Canada, according to a recent report.

Looking at self-reported gross salaries for 2022 from both part- and full-time employees, ADP Canada notes that there is a yearly deficit of over $15,000 between the earnings of men and women.

Specifically, the average salary reported by men in 2022 was $72,743 versus $57,725 reported by women.

And 33 per cent of men declared earnings of over $80,000 in 2022, compared to only 18 per cent of women.

Source: HR Reporter