The steps we’re taking to achieve gender equality in Fujitsu UKGender Pay Gap 2021


Fujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. We believe that having a diverse workforce that brings together different perspectives, backgrounds and experience is the only way to achieve this.
As a Global Responsible Business, Fujitsu is committed to achieving the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals. This includes achieving gender equality in our business. By eradicating Fujitsu’s UK gender pay gap, we will ensure that we are an inclusive environment that attracts and retains the best talent, and where our people can be completely themselves.
Since first publishing our UK gender pay gap in 2017 – when we reported a median pay gap of 17.9% - we have developed a comprehensive action plan to achieve gender balance at all levels of our business. This focuses on improving gender balance in how we recruit, enable, retain and pay employees. We hold all of our leaders to account for improving gender diversity in their business areas and we carry out detailed data analysis to help us understand both the experience of our female employees in Fujitsu and the impact that our actions are making to improving gender balance.
Paul Patterson
Head of Northern & Western Europe, Fujitsu
What is Fujitsu’s Gender Pay Gap in 2021?
In 2021, our median gender pay gap is 11.8% and the mean is 12.4%. This is a small increase of 0.2ppts in the median and a small reduction of 0.1ppts in the mean, compared to 2020 figures. This change in the figures leads us to focus even harder in ensuring we’re attracting a diverse range of talent and progressing the careers of women in Fujitsu.



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Why do we have this Pay Gap?
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Gender equality highlights from 2020/21
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Female employee engagement results increasing by 11 ppts to 73% in Dec-2020
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Our Future Me online mentoring programme has resulted in a 32% promotion rate for participants* (*note: participants across the UK, Germany and Spain)
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36% of participants in our ‘leading lights’ leadership programme have progressed their careers, with 2 people moving into the UK country leadership team. (*based on cohort 1 outcomes)
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Female attrition has dropped to below male attrition by Apr-2021
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Our flexibility by default policy during covid has been really valued by employees. We carry this forward with our Work Your Way promise.
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We have provided an additional 5 days’ paid carers leave per year, for all Carers to manage the challenges of the covid pandemic
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