She was offered a 75% salary increase to stay after 4,000 layoffs - She felt 'shame' and quit
Naoko Takeda, a data specialist at Block, resigned after the company offered her a 75% salary increase and retention bonuses amid mass layoffs.
Court: Municipality rightly refused to provide detailed information about officials' salaries
A regional administrative court in Lithuania ruled that a municipality acted correctly in refusing to disclose detailed salary information about its officials, citing data protection laws.
NOT BAD ⟩ Municipality surpasses average salary of county center
Data reveals that Viljandi Parish has a higher average gross salary than Viljandi city.
Average Salary in the Czech Republic Rose to 49 Thousand Crowns, Increasing by 7.2 Percent Year-on-Year
The average salary in the Czech Republic increased by 7.2 percent to 49,215 crowns last year, according to data from the Czech Statistical Office.
Average salary in Estonia rose by 5.6% last year
The average gross monthly salary in Estonia was €2092 last year, representing a 5.6% increase from 2024, according to data from the Estonian Statistics Department.
True earnings of Poles: women's wages catch up to men's earnings
Women's wages in Poland are on the rise, with a recent report showing that their median salary nearly matches that of men's, though men still earn more on average.
9000 PLN minimum wage for this group. Increase comes into effect on July 1, 2026
The minimum wage for public health workers in Poland, including psychologists, is set to rise starting July 1, 2026, based on last year's average wage data.
Athlete Salaries in America: Messi Earns Much Less than Basketball, Baseball, and American Football Stars
Recent data reveals that Lionel Messi's salary is significantly lower than top players in other American sports, such as basketball and American football.
Russia Stops Publishing Officials’ Salary Data
Russia's state statistics agency, Rosstat, has ceased the publication of salary data for federal and municipal officials, along with other public sector information, limiting transparency for the public.
The Poor (and Secret) Life of Russian Officials
The Russian government has ceased publicizing salary data for state and local officials, a move following a decision from President Putin that accordingly limits income disclosure requirements.
Interesting data on Polish salaries. A symbolic threshold has been crossed, and the downward trend has been interrupted
The article discusses the significant changes in Polish salary dynamics, highlighting the crossing of a symbolic threshold in average salaries and the interruption of a previous downward trend in 2025.
The Supreme Court confirms a fine of 22,500 euros to Paradores for violating union freedom
The Supreme Court has upheld a previous ruling that fined Paradores 22,500 euros for failing to provide salary data, marking a historic victory for labor unions.
Transparency on salaries, everything changes: the right to know the averages in the company is coming
New legislation will allow workers to request clear data on average salaries within their company, breaking years of silence on the subject.
Landini wants to bring back the escalator wage system
Maurizio Landini, the secretary of Cgil, proposes an annual salary negotiation approach in response to INPS data on wages, criticizing the current system as outdated and inadequate.
New Salary Comparison: How Much Germans Earn
A new report reveals salary data across various industries and professions in Germany, highlighting key factors that influence earnings.