Methodology
Trend Micro data
The analysis is based on the relevant pay period 1st July 2021 to 30th June 2022. Snapshot date is 30th June 2022. Please note the following:
276 relevant employees have been reviewed for the Trend Micro analysis
To determine the Gender Pay Gap mean and median, as defined in the regulations, the following pay elements have been used, as provided by the Trend Micro: Ordinary Pay: basic pay, allowances (other, on-call), overtime payments, public holiday (PH) pay, oncall pay AND Bonus: This covers the main elements of variable pay such as commissions, spiffs, company bonus, MBOs, referral payments and shares.
All bonuses paid to relevant employees in the relevant period have been included for the Gender Bonus Gap metrics. Bonus: This covers the main elements of variable pay such as commissions, spiffs, company bonus, MBOs, referral payments and shares.
As defined by the regulations company needs to report of employee received non-cash benefit of monetary value in the relevant period. In the Trend Micro the following benefits in kind are offered: health insurance.
Executive Summary
Overview of the results
Gender Pay Gap (GPG):
The median GPG for Trend Micro is 6.2% and the mean is 9.4%.
• There are more male employees (58.7%) in Trend Micro.
• Both the mean and the median are in favour of male employees.
• There are more male employees in all pay quartiles, except for the lower quartile where the female representation prevails (52.2% vs. 47.8%).
• The higher the pay quartile, the lower female representation. 57% of females are situated in Lower and Lower Middle quartiles, whereas only 45% of males are situated in those ranges. This is likely contributing to the median gap.
Gender Bonus Gap (GBG):
The median GBG for Trend Micro is -16.8% and the mean GBG is 4.2%.
• 81.9% of Trend Micro employees received bonuses in relevant pay period.
• There is a slightly higher proportion of females (84.2%) than males (80.2%) that received bonuses in relevant pay period.
• Median GBG is in favour of female employees, while the mean is in favour of males.
• The highest bonus is paid to male employee and it’s 1.5 times higher than the highest bonus paid to female employee.
Gender Pay Gap (GPG) part-time employees:
There are only 4 part-time employees at Trend Micro, all of them are females.
Gender Pay Gap (GPG) temporary employees:
The GPG of temporary employees is in favour of female employees, with median (-37.5%) and mean (-17.4%) much higher than the all employees GPG.
Benefits in Kind (BIK):
84.6% of male and 84.2% of female employees received benefits in kind during relevant pay period.
Gender Pay Gap – Key Measures
Reporting requirement
A Closer Look At Gender Profiles
Gender Pay Gap Report – Ireland