Quevedo & Ponce - Noticias Legales
¡Evita multas de 2 a 20 salarios básicos! - Plan de igualdad laboral para compañías
- February 20th, 2025
- Quevedo & Ponce
The Gender Equality Plan is a set of measures designed to ensure equal treatment and opportunities between women and men in the workplace. It must include clear actions, strategies, and practices that promote inclusion and eliminate discrimination, harassment (both workplace and sexual). Additionally, it must include a system of monitoring and evaluation to measure compliance with: gender-focused recruitment, the elimination of the gender pay gap, and the promotion of women to leadership positions.
Who must have a Plan?
- Mandatory: For all companies with more than 50 employees and for all public entities, regardless of the number of employees.
- Optional: For companies with fewer than 50 employees, although presenting the plan has advantages.
When must the Equality Plan be submitted?
The plan must be registered by July 31, 2025, with the Ministry of Labor. After this date, the Ministry will conduct inspections and impose fines ranging from 2 to 20 basic salaries.
At Quevedo & Ponce, we offer a comprehensive Gender Equality Plan for private companies, ensuring compliance with the Ministry of Labor and the effective implementation of gender equality policies.
Our Gender Equality Plan offers:
- Detailed company diagnosis.
- Tailored solutions for the unique needs of each company.
- Formation of an Equality Committee.
- Definition of specific strategic axes, such as gender-focused recruitment, professional promotion, and harassment prevention.
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