While the EU likes to promote itself as a union of gender equality, in reality European women still face immense inequality, especially when it comes to the paycheck, argue Samira Rafaela and Sylvie Brunet from Renew Europe ahead of the vote on the Pay Transparency Directive in the European Parliament on Thursday (30 March).
Companies will soon have to disclose salary information to employees and thus expose potential gender pay gaps. The European Parliament will vote for these new transparency rules today. "The gender pay gap stands at 13% in the EU. This means that.