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What’s New in the EEOC’s 2022-2026 Strategic Plan?

HR Digest

By decoding the new EEOC strategic plan, HR leaders can get a better understanding of how the organization aims to address workplace discrimination and promote equal employment opportunities. Stay tuned to discover how the EEOC’s 2022-2026 strategic plan sets the stage for fostering inclusive and diverse workplaces across the nation.

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Spain’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap Under EU Directive

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In response to the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which requires employers operating in European Union member states to report on pay data, Trusaic will be evaluating the state of each country in the EU’s current gender pay gaps and the path toward compliance. The impetus for the EU Pay Transparency Directive was to address the 12.7%

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Denmark’s Path Toward Shrinking Gender Pay Gap Under EU Directive

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In response to the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which requires employers operating in European Union member states to report on pay data, Trusaic will be evaluating the state of each country in the EU’s current gender pay gaps and the path toward compliance. Currently, Danish employers are not obligated to publicly disclose pay gap data.

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Navigating EU CSRD and Pay Equality

Trusaic

Measures such as enhanced pay data reporting, public posting of pay ranges in job listings, and salary history bans are increasingly passing in US legislation. Our Salary Range Finder combines internal pay equity audit data with Lightcast TM external market data.

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Finland’s Path Toward Decreasing the Gender Pay Gap Under the EU Directive

Trusaic

In response to the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which requires employers operating in European Union member states to report on pay data, Trusaic will be evaluating the state of each country in the EU’s current gender pay gaps and the path toward compliance. The impetus for the EU Pay Transparency Directive was to address the 12.7%

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Germany’s Path Toward Decreasing the Gender Pay Gap Under the EU Directive

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In response to the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which requires employers operating in European Union member states to report on pay data, Trusaic will be evaluating the state of each country in the EU’s current gender pay gaps and the path toward compliance. The impetus for the EU Pay Transparency Directive was to address the 12.7%

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Belgium’s Path Toward Closing the Gender Pay Gap Under EU Directive

Trusaic

Quick Action Items for Beligan Employers Belgium’s current pay data reporting requirement is good preparation for what will be asked of Belgian employers once the EU Directive is adopted into Belgium law. Accounting for intersectional discrimination in pay practices and considering needs of workers with disabilities.