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Lithuania’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap Under 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. Lithuania’s Labour Code was introduced on June 4, 2002.

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Latvia’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap Under 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. Latvia’s Labour Law came into force on June 1, 2002.

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4 Ways to Create an LGBT Friendly Workplace

Cornerstone On Demand

While this number may seem small, note that a reported 50 percent of LGBT workers choose not to disclose their sexual orientation at work out of fear they might miss out on promotions, be discriminated against or treated differently. While inclusive policies have improved, corporate America still has a long way to go.

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Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Women Can’t Wait Another 50 Years

Trusaic

That’s up only 2 percent since 2002. Lower wage employment : A report from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) found that Latina women comprise almost one-third of the service industry, which is typically dominated by lower paid roles. The burden of proof is on employers to prove there is no pay discrimination.

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The Gender Pay Gap in the US: Persisting Disparity and the Need for Workplace Changes

HR Digest

Despite initiatives to bridge the gap between men’s and women’s earnings, the gender pay gap in the US remains stubbornly wide, with little change in the past two decades, a recent report by the Pew Research Center has found. New research suggests that family-friendly policies in the U.S. may be keeping the pay gap from closing.

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Finally, the EEOC has come around on arbitration agreements as a condition of employment

The Employer Handbook

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released this Policy Statement in which it posited that “agreements that mandate binding arbitration of discrimination claims as a condition of employment are contrary to the fundamental principles evinced in [the federal anti-discrimination laws it enforces.]” 279 (2002).

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3 Actionable Ways to Support Your LGBTQ+ Employees During Pride Month

Bonusly

However, 20% of LGBTQ+ Americans have experienced discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity when applying for jobs, which jumps up to 32% for LGBTQ+ folks who are people of color. This very much includes gender, sexuality, and other alternative lifestyles that don’t fit into our. heteronormative worldview.