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3. Today's Agenda
• An overview of the EU Pay Transparency Directive
• The impact of the EU Directive on global legislation
• Prepare for compliance and meet your transparency goals
4. Poll question 1:
How will the
EU directive
impact you?
A. We have employees in Europe so need
to get prepared.
B. We don’t have employees in Europe right now
but want to understand the potential impact.
C. We are planning on expanding into the
EU so need to know this.
D. Probably won’t but I am here to learn.
E. I am not sure
6. How did we
get here?
March 2021
Proposal on pay transparency introduced
December 15, 2022
EU Commission and EU Parliament reach an agreement
on directive with two key parts
1) Pay Transparency Measures
2) Better Access to Justice for Victims of Pay
Discrimination
March 31, 2023
EU Parliament Passes Directive on Pay Transparency
2026/2027
The EU member states deadline to implement the
requirements into local law.
9. Main EU directive requirements
Transparency for job
seekers and employees
Public disclosure of
Gender Pay Gap Report
Equal pay for
comparable jobs
Joint pay assessment
Expensive penalties
10. Part I:
Pay Transparency Measures
If an employer has a gender pay gap of at least 5% and if they cannot justify the
gap on the basis of objective, gender-neutral factors, they will then have to carry
out a pay assessment in conjunction with workers’ representatives.
Employers will have to post a pay range in job postings or provide the pay range before
the job interview. In addition, employers will not be able to ask candidates about their pay
history (akin to the salary history bans we see across the U.S.).
Employees will now be able to request specific pay information from their employer, including
their individual pay level and the average pay levels (broken down by sex for categories of
workers doing the same work or work of equal value).
Employers with at least 100 employees will have to publicly publish information on their pay
gap between male and female workers. However, this requirement will roll out slowly. In the first
stage, employers with 250 or more employees will report every year; employers with between
150 and 249 employees will report every three years; and employers with 100 to 149
employees will also report every three years (but this group will begin reporting five years after
the transposition of the Directive).
Pay transparency
for job seekers
Right to information
for employees
Gender pay gap
reporting
Joint pay
assessment
11. Better access to
justice for victims of
pay discrimination
✓ Compensation for Workers
✓ Burden of Proof on Employer
✓ Sanctions will include fines
✓ Equality bodies and workers’ representatives
12. What’s Next?
Becomes law 20 days after publication in
the Official Journal
Member states will pass own laws
within 3 years
17. Communicate pay ranges
to candidates during talent
acquisition
Provide average salary
with gender distribution
for employees who
perform the same or
equivalent work
A growing list of pay transparency requirements
Communicate pay ranges
to employees on
promotion or transfer
Communicate pay ranges
to employees annually or
on request
Provide gender-neutral
criteria used to define
their pay, pay levels, and
pay progression
Report on your
uncontrolled pay gap
Undertake a full Pay
Equity Audit
18. A. Communicate pay ranges during talent acquisition
B. Communicate pay to employees on promotion or transfer
C. Communicate pay ranges to employees annually or on request
D. Provide gender-neutral criteria used to define pay,
pay levels, and pay progression
E. Provide average salary with gender distribution for
employees who perform the same or equivalent work
F. Report on your uncontrolled pay gap
G. Undertake a full Pay Equity Audit
Poll question 2:
How prepared
are you?
(select all that apply)
19. Your pay transparency checklist
Ensure you have the job architecture and competitive pay structures that allow
for appropriate comparisons between groups of employees
Get buy in and commit to build transparent and consistent pay practices
with a compensation philosophy that embeds fair pay
Understand the relevant factors that impact pay in your organization and make
sure these are part of your compensation philosophy and pay policies
Training managers and other stakeholders to have effective conversations with
employees about their pay
Conduct proactive pay equity analysis to understand the impact
of wage gaps and biases
20. A. Understand your competitive landscape and
determine a data strategy
B. Evaluate current employee pay against the market
C. Implement standardized and scalable practices
regarding salary structures and pay ranges
D. Conduct regular pay equity analysis
E. Efficiently manage your job descriptions
F. Implement a strategic approach to merit increase
planning that support pay transparency
G. Support pay communication internally to
employees and managers
Poll question 3:
Which of these
is your hardest
problem to
solve?
21. What’s Next?
Becomes law 20 days after publication in
the Official Journal
Member states will pass own laws
within 3 years
22. How to accomplish pay
transparency with Payscale
Your goals How we support you
✓ Build pay ranges confidently using high-quality
market data
✓ Communicate pay ranges internally and externally
✓ Achieve and maintain pay equity for an extra layer of
confidence
✓ Enhance employee trust in pay practices and
differentiate your business as an employer of choice.
✓ Access superior compensation data directly from
employees, employers and trusted publishers.
✓ Industry-leading compensation management
platform that enables multiple data sources,
streamlined pricing workflows, and
comprehensive pay analytics.
✓ Achieve success with built-in services that ensure
every customer has what they need to succeed.