Pay transparency has long been a topic of debate in the business world. Is it an invasion of privacy, or is it a necessary step to ensure fair and equitable compensation? At its core, pay transparency involves openly sharing salary and benefits information with employees and prospective job candidates. With its goal of promoting fairness, equity, and informed decision-making, this shift will impact every organization.
The entry into force of the EU Pay Transparency Directive was in 2023 and EU member states are expected to implement the requirements into their national law as from July 2026. This means that employers will soon be required to disclose salary ranges before candidates even apply for a role, along with providing employees access to clear pay structures. Additionally, organizations with 100 or more employees will have to report on gender pay gaps, and those with significant disparities will need to take corrective action.