For companies with between fifty and two hundred and fifty employees, the indicators mentioned in Article L. 1142-8 are as follows:
1° The pay gap between women and men, calculated on the basis of the average pay of women compared with that of men, by age group and by category of equivalent positions;
2° The difference in the rate of individual pay increases between women and men;
3° The percentage of female employees who have received an increase in the year following their return from maternity leave, if increases occurred during the period in which the leave was taken;
4° The number of employees of the under-represented sex among the ten employees with the highest salaries.
These indicators are calculated according to the methods defined in Appendix II at the end of this chapter. If a social and economic committee is set up at the level of an economic and social unit recognised by collective agreement or by court decision between several legally distinct undertakings, the indicators are calculated at the level of the economic and social unit.