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  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

    Equal work deserves equal pay.

    Three years ago, the EU adopted the Pay Transparency Directive.

    Now, EU countries are bringing these new rules into national law:
    ✔️ Pay transparency for jobseekers
    ✔️ Right to information for employees
    ✔️ Gender pay gap reporting
    ✔️ Joint pay assessments

    Because equal pay starts with pay transparency.

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    @EUCommission
    I don't remember the last time I saw a job add that listed a real salary, or even a range. It's mostly all "competitive salary" (whatever that means) or something like "depending on experience" or "total compensation to €100.000" where total compensation is a whole other problem.

    Where can we turn these ads in if the commission already seeking them out?

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    • shemjm@social.vivaldi.netS shemjm@social.vivaldi.net

      @EUCommission it's often not equal work though. Not everyone performs equally.

      Two people could have the same job title and one could outperform the other.

      Should they be paid the same?

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      @shemjm
      No, nor do they insinuate that. The first sentence is
      > Equal work deserves equal pay.

      Not
      > Equal position deserves equal pay.

      @EUCommission

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      • shemjm@social.vivaldi.netS shemjm@social.vivaldi.net

        @EUCommission it's often not equal work though. Not everyone performs equally.

        Two people could have the same job title and one could outperform the other.

        Should they be paid the same?

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        @shemjm @EUCommission sounds like corporate should give them different titles or distribute workload more evenly. Management skill issue

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        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          Equal work deserves equal pay.

          Three years ago, the EU adopted the Pay Transparency Directive.

          Now, EU countries are bringing these new rules into national law:
          ✔️ Pay transparency for jobseekers
          ✔️ Right to information for employees
          ✔️ Gender pay gap reporting
          ✔️ Joint pay assessments

          Because equal pay starts with pay transparency.

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          #14

          @EUCommission Oh, so now contracts cannot prohibit employees from discussing their salaries with colleagues? That's great! It's perhaps the best and most impactful part of this directive. It will help organically fix the pay gap without any extra burden on companies.

          Salary ranges in job postings, and ban on asking candidates about past salaries are also great. The reporting requirements should help, though they also create problems.

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          • shemjm@social.vivaldi.netS shemjm@social.vivaldi.net

            @EUCommission it's often not equal work though. Not everyone performs equally.

            Two people could have the same job title and one could outperform the other.

            Should they be paid the same?

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            @shemjm @EUCommission companies may have to have more granular levels, this happens at some large companies. Senior Engineer Level 1, Level 2 etc

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            • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

              Equal work deserves equal pay.

              Three years ago, the EU adopted the Pay Transparency Directive.

              Now, EU countries are bringing these new rules into national law:
              ✔️ Pay transparency for jobseekers
              ✔️ Right to information for employees
              ✔️ Gender pay gap reporting
              ✔️ Joint pay assessments

              Because equal pay starts with pay transparency.

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              @EUCommission One of the most aggravating aspect of so-called job listings. The phrase "competitive salary" must be made illegal

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              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                Equal work deserves equal pay.

                Three years ago, the EU adopted the Pay Transparency Directive.

                Now, EU countries are bringing these new rules into national law:
                ✔️ Pay transparency for jobseekers
                ✔️ Right to information for employees
                ✔️ Gender pay gap reporting
                ✔️ Joint pay assessments

                Because equal pay starts with pay transparency.

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                #17

                @EUCommission

                * waves from Ireland * 👋🏼😭

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                • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                  Equal work deserves equal pay.

                  Three years ago, the EU adopted the Pay Transparency Directive.

                  Now, EU countries are bringing these new rules into national law:
                  ✔️ Pay transparency for jobseekers
                  ✔️ Right to information for employees
                  ✔️ Gender pay gap reporting
                  ✔️ Joint pay assessments

                  Because equal pay starts with pay transparency.

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                  @EUCommission - with realization that with a posted salary (such as this one) you’ll challenged to find accommodation in many locations that amount to the ‘traditional’ 1/3 of monthly income.

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                  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                    Equal work deserves equal pay.

                    Three years ago, the EU adopted the Pay Transparency Directive.

                    Now, EU countries are bringing these new rules into national law:
                    ✔️ Pay transparency for jobseekers
                    ✔️ Right to information for employees
                    ✔️ Gender pay gap reporting
                    ✔️ Joint pay assessments

                    Because equal pay starts with pay transparency.

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                    @EUCommission This would be great! At least in Spain the employers write "competitive salary" when they mean 1200 euros per month. #spain

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                    • pictopulse356@mastodon.socialP pictopulse356@mastodon.social

                      @EUCommission This would be great! At least in Spain the employers write "competitive salary" when they mean 1200 euros per month. #spain

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                      @PictoPulse356 @EUCommission in Portugal they put that, then it's the minimum wage.

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                      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                        Equal work deserves equal pay.

                        Three years ago, the EU adopted the Pay Transparency Directive.

                        Now, EU countries are bringing these new rules into national law:
                        ✔️ Pay transparency for jobseekers
                        ✔️ Right to information for employees
                        ✔️ Gender pay gap reporting
                        ✔️ Joint pay assessments

                        Because equal pay starts with pay transparency.

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                        @EUCommission not in Portugal, where the government, in coalition with the neolib-fash parties, is actually trying to pass a mega package of alterations to labour laws that intend to regress worker's rights and protections and impoverish the people even further. so I'd like to know: WHICH EU countries are "bringing these new rules into national law"?

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