Tag "bértranszparencia"
EU wage transparency could trigger a wave of emigration
Date: 2025-10-15 11:18:40
The European Union’s Pay Transparency Directive will make pay transparency mandatory in member states from 7 June 2026. This means that companies must be prepared to publish pay ranges and...
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Transparent payments are coming: companies are pressed for time
Date: 2025-10-15 10:37:32
From next summer, domestic companies will also have to transparently ensure that their employees receive equal pay for work of equal or similar value. According to a national survey, the...
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Transparent payments are coming: companies are pressed for time
Date: 2025-10-13 10:31:55
Starting next summer, domestic companies will also have to transparently ensure that their employees receive equal pay for work of equal or similar value. According to a national survey, the...
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Expert dispels misconceptions about wage transparency
Date: 2025-10-06 11:10:59
The EU Pay Transparency Directive will come into force next summer, which could fundamentally transform corporate pay practices. Although the Hungarian transposition legislation is still pending, the principle of “equal...
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Salary transparency does not mean that anyone can freely browse their colleague’s salary
Date: 2025-09-25 11:07:42
The EU Pay Transparency Directive will enter into force next summer: although the domestic transposition legislation is still pending, it is important to know that the principle of “equal pay...
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The clock is ticking: the EU Pay Transparency Directive will enter into force in the summer of 2026
Date: 2025-09-05 09:20:24
The Hungarian labor market will undergo a radical transformation from next summer: the EU wage transparency directive will come into force, requiring the display of salary ranges in job advertisements,...
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Making payments public can reduce conflicts, but requires careful planning
Date: 2023-02-02 10:31:36
Depending on the company culture, professionals approach the issue of salary transparency, i.e. making salaries public, differently – partly, for example, because it may represent a conflict of interest between...
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