Gender Pay Report 2023

Gender pay reporting legislation requires companies with 250 or more employees to publish statutory calculations every year showing how large the pay gap is between their male and female employees.

In the UK, Teva has two entities, Teva Runcorn (Norton Healthcare) and Teva UK.

Teva Runcorn (Norton Healthcare)

At Teva Runcorn, we have a large manufacturing facility and a significant  Research and Development presence. Throughout the sites we operate STEM Career Pathways (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) and have structure pay bands aligned to a global grading architecture. 

Whilst our demographic is heavily weighted male to female, because of our structured pay system and STEM Career Pathways pay levels are irrespective of gender, race, ethnicity or age. 

We are proud to have a site leadership team that is 50% male and 50% female and have a reasonable balance of male to female across our wider management structure.

In our production roles, the demographic is more heavily weighted to men. These roles are largely shift-based roles and do not appeal to everyone, due to the night working aspect. 

In 2017, we decided to sign-up to the STEM Ambassador programme. Not only is this an excellent way to support the professional development of our current, highly skilled workforce, but also enables us to reach out to communities and educational institutions to support and encourage the next generations of STEM students and employees. 

We combine working as external STEM Ambassadors with our internal professional development pathways to drive high levels of engagement and equal opportunity.

Gender Pay Report - Teva Runcorn

Teva UK

Teva UK is a largely commercial organisation, including sales, marketing, medical and various support functions, such as finance and technology. We have a high proportion of field based sales representatives whose remuneration is a combination of basic pay and performance based incentivised payments. 

Gender pay reporting and equal pay are not the same concepts. Equal pay legislation means men and women should be paid the same for doing equivalent work and Teva UK takes steps to ensure this is the case. Teva uses a global grading architecture as the basis of determining salaries and bonus allocations for all of our roles; gender is not a consideration in this process. 

We also review and calibrate all our annual pay increases and bonus awards at a leadership level with the final sign off with our General Manager. Gender pay reporting is the difference between the average hourly earnings for all men and the average hourly earnings for all women - a gender pay gap is usually caused by an unequal distribution of men and women at different levels of seniority. 

Our gender pay gap figures reflect the higher number of senior roles currently being performed by men (which is not uncommon). We do, of course, have a very positive role model in our General Manager who is female. 

Clearly there is more work we should do to improve gender diversity within Teva UK and the leadership team is committed to regular reporting and review of gender pay gap metrics. We already have comprehensive and well established policies in place in relation to family friendly benefits such as maternity, paternity and shared parental leave. We have established a working group on creating further support for career progression, along with reviewing the support for women returning post maternity and providing ongoing developmental opportunities for all our employees.

Gender Pay Report - Teva UK

Gender Pay Report On GOV.UK

Teva UK and Teva Runcorn's Gender Pay Reports are published on GOV.UK.

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Date of preparation: December 2023
Reference: COB-GB-NP-00375 (V1.0)