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Navigating EU CSRD and Pay Equality

Trusaic

The Pay Equity Related Standard and Auditor Requirements of the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive state: “Under the draft standards, the employer must report the Basic Salary and Remuneration Ratio (or Annual Total Compensation Ratio) between male and female employees.

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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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California Employment Laws Starting 2025

HRWatchdog

Now California employers have a few scant months to prepare for new employment laws taking effect January 1, 2025. Here’s a quick look at the employment law changes ahead for 2025. Small businesses with 25 or fewer employees would be required to start paying at least $17 per hour next year, and $18 per hour in 2026.

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The legal landscape for AI in hiring is shifting, and HR leaders need to think ahead

HRExecutive

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) having settled its first AI hiring discrimination lawsuit last year—workplace experts say that the legal landscape is shifting and HR leaders need to think proactively. Advertisement - “California law already prohibits employment discrimination,” notes Ronen. .

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Iceland’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap

Trusaic

However, Icelandic employers with operations or employees in EU member states will be required to comply with the EU Directive. In 2018, Iceland became the first country in the world to require employers to legally prove they are not paying people differently due to gender. gender pay gap in the European Union.

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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.

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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. By 2026, EU employers with 250 or more employees must report on gender pay gaps.