The European Parliament and the Council adopted a directive requiring EU companies to disclose information on salaries to shed light on existing gender pay gaps.
On behalf of EZA, we said goodbye to Andreas Gjecaj (middle) at the “Conference on Trade Union Cooperation in Europe” (KGZE), held in Vienna at the end of April.
The European Parliament is concerned that the recent minimum income recommendation adopted by the Council won’t enable the EU to reduce poverty by half by 2030. A binding instrument – a directive – could be the right tool.