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Roche Pharmaceuticals
UAE awarded new EQUAL-SALARY
certification for women and
men in the same role
(DUBAI)
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Roche, one of the
world’s largest
biotechnology companies, has
become the first global
organization in the United
Arab Emirates to achieve the
new Equal Pay Certification,
awarded by the
EQUAL-SALARY Foundation
following an independent,
data-driven salary analysis.
The certification is
based exclusively on a
rigorous statistical
evaluation of compensation
data, conducted by Forvis
Mazars, alongside an
internal review. It confirms
that Roche Pharmaceuticals
in the UAE ensures equal pay
for women and men performing
the same work, or work of
equal value, in line with
the EQUAL-SALARY auditing
standard.
The
achievement aligns with the
United Arab Emirates’
established legal and policy
framework on equal pay and
gender balance, reinforcing
the nation’s commitment to
fair and inclusive
workplaces. By validating
equal pay through
independent analysis, the
certification highlights how
organizations can
operationalize these
principles through
transparent, data-led
practices.
As
multinational organizations
continue to scale in the
UAE, the certification
introduces an additional
layer of accountability,
demonstrating how global
standards can complement
national frameworks to
strengthen trust, talent
competitiveness, and
long-term sustainability in
the workforce.
Mohamed ElShaarawy,
General Manager for the UAE
at Roche Pharmaceuticals,
stated: “At Roche,
we do our best work when
everyone can realize their
full potential and truly
feel they belong. Achieving
this Equal Pay Certification
is more than a milestone; it
is a testament to our
commitment to creating an
inclusive environment where
every individual is valued
equally, in full alignment
with the UAE’s visionary
framework for gender balance
and workplace excellence.
“By ensuring pay equity
through transparent,
data-driven practices, we
empower our team to grow and
succeed, sparking the
collaboration and innovation
necessary to deliver
breakthrough science for our
patients in the UAE and
beyond.”
Sona
Parsons, Head of People and
Culture UAE, Roche
Pharmaceuticals, added:
“Our commitment to inclusion
and belonging is reflected
in how we make decisions and
support one another every
day. This certification
validates that fairness is
embedded into the very
fabric of our culture. By
fostering a workplace where
women and men are recognized
and rewarded equally for
their contributions, we
strengthen our community and
ensure that every person at
Roche UAE feels empowered to
bring their unique
perspectives to our shared
purpose of improving
patients’ lives.”
Lisa Rubli, Chief
Executive Officer,
EQUAL-SALARY Foundation,
said: “The
EQUAL-SALARY Foundation is
proud to welcome Roche
Pharmaceuticals UAE as the
first global organization in
the United Arab Emirates to
earn our new Equal Pay
Certification. As the UAE
continues a strong focus
advancing gender balance,
Roche’s achievement reflects
how organizations can
further strengthen this
priority through
internationally recognized
standards like EQUAL-SALARY.
This milestone is a
meaningful step forward and
proof that organizations can
help reinforce equitable
workplaces with global best
practices and measurable
accountability.
She added:
“Change is driven by those
who choose to act. By taking
this step, Roche contributes
to implementing tangible
fairness, inclusion, and
sustainable economic
participation, while also
helping to inspire progress
across the region and
beyond. We hope this
achievement will inspire
others to engage, to
reflect, and to advance the
cause of equal pay with
determination and optimism.”
Roche Pharmaceuticals
UAE has demonstrated a clear
and measurable commitment to
equal pay through a rigorous
and transparent process. As
the first global
organization in the UAE to
receive our new Equal Pay
Certification, Roche sets an
important benchmark for
multinational companies
operating in the United Arab
Emirates, wider GCC, and
beyond.”
The
EQUAL-SALARY Foundation
confirmed that Roche
Pharmaceuticals UAE met its
standard requirements based
on both internal and
external assessments,
including findings from the
independent report issued by
Forvis Mazars Switzerland.
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