Wage Transparency: Schumann Presented Draft
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Austria had until 7 June to implement the EU pay transparency directive – this did not happen despite two and a half years of negotiation marathons. Especially for Vorarlberg women, this is bad news.
Labour Minister Korinna Schumann has sent her draft implementing the EU pay transparency directive into political coordination. An agreement with the social partners has not been reached.
On Sunday the EU directive should have been implemented. An agreement with the social partners was not reached. Also on the part of the coalition partners there was a headwind in advance
In fact, the directive should be implemented this Sunday, and the wage transparency directive aims to reduce the gender pay gap.
On Sunday, the EU pay transparency directive was to be implemented in Austria. However, a timely agreement between the social partners was not reached. Labour Minister Korinna Schumann (SPÖ) sent a corresponding draft to the political coordination of the government on Saturday as announced. The economy had strongly criticised the directive. The ministry now stressed that the draft was not provocative.
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