Pay equity isn't dead

Pay equity isn't dead

From Comp and Coffee by WRKdefined Podcast Network

March 25, 2026 · 40 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the widening gender pay gap and the implications of new pay transparency legislation with industry experts.

The gender pay gap has widened. New data from the 2026 Gender Pay Gap Report shows the uncontrolled gender pay gap increased from $0.83 to $0.82, meaning women earn 18% less than men on average. That difference translates to $14,300 per year in lost earnings, and over $1 million across a career. At the same time, organizations are navigating a new era of pay transparency legislation, tighter compensation budgets, and growing scrutiny around fairness in pay practices. So what does pay equity actually look like in 2026? In this episode of Comp and Coffee, Ruth Thomas is joined by Vicky Peakman, Founder of Fair Pay Partners, and Lulu Seikaly, Senior Corporate Attorney, to unpack what the latest gender pay gap data really means and why transparency and equity are now inseparable. Together they explore why the uncontrolled gap still persists, where inequities show up most clearly across careers and industries, and how organizations can move beyond compliance to build compensation strategies that are both equitable and sustainable. This conversation looks at the legal landscape, the operational realities inside organizations, and the strategic choices leaders must make if they want pay…

People in this episode

Host: Ruth Thomas

Guests: Vicky Peakman, Lulu Seikaly

Topics covered

  • gender pay gap
  • pay equity
  • pay transparency
  • compensation strategies

Keywords

  • 2026 Gender Pay Gap Report
  • compensation budgets
  • fairness in pay practices

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Fair Pay Partners

Books & works: 2026 Gender Pay Gap Report

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