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Binding pay transparency proposal has finally made it! First and necessary step to end the gender pay gap


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Socialists and Democrats welcome the proposal by the European Commission for a Directive to introduce pay transparency measures - a first and necessary step to end pay differences between men and women which remain too high: on average, women in the EU earn 14.1% less than men in comparable positions.
Delayed at least three times, and finally presented today, against pressure from business and employers organisations, the Directive includes binding, legislative measures that the S&Ds have been demanding for a very long time. The Directive will apply to all employers, in both private and public sectors, and all workers. It allows to create pay transparency in companies, impose sanctions for non-compliance, and give compensation to those affected. The companies will be obliged to report on their gender pay gap and redress any unwarranted imbalances; the workers will have the right to receive information about pay, and recruiters will be ....

Agnes Jongerius , European Commission , Boards Directive , ஐரோப்பிய தரகு , பலகைகள் உத்தரவு ,

Portuguese Presidency outlines priorities to EP committees


This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament.
Ministers are outlining the priorities of the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the EU to parliamentary committees, in a series of meetings.
Portugal holds the Presidency of the Council until the end of June 2021. The first set of hearings takes place between 25 and 28 January. A second set of hearings will take place the following week. This press release will be updated regularly.
Foreign Affairs
On 26 January,
Foreign Affairs Minister Augusto Santos Silva outlined a range of external action priorities to the Foreign Affairs Committee. He spoke of the importance of reviving the transatlantic dialogue between the EU and the new Biden administration, promoting stronger ties between the EU and the Asia-Pacific region, notably India, as well as intensifying EU cooperation with Africa and the African Union, for example when it comes to finalising a new Post-Cotonou Partnership Agre ....

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