The head of the city hospital earned 750,000 monthly. "We had no idea," says councilor
A councilor expressed surprise at the revelation that the head of a city hospital was earning 750,000 CZK per month.
Transparency of salaries is coming to companies
The article discusses the introduction of salary transparency in Polish companies, emphasizing a new trend towards openness in wage structures.
Will everyone soon know my salary? A change to wages is coming that worries many
A new EU directive set to be implemented in 2026 aims to increase salary transparency across workplaces to address gender pay gaps.
Balance is not a benefit, but a standard of the future
Organizations recognized for their consistent implementation of equality policies and monitoring of wage gaps amid new EU salary transparency directive.
The government proposes not to consider G. Paluckas' initiative on salary transparency: will submit amendments to the Labor Code
The Lithuanian government is pushing to amend the Labor Code to mandate salary transparency among employers, emphasizing equal pay and the reporting of wage disparities based on gender.
FT: Lagarde receives €140,000 annually from BIS despite 'block' on third-party payments for ECB employees
The news reveals that ECB President Christine Lagarde receives €140,000 annually from the Bank for International Settlements, stirring controversy within the European Central Bank due to internal rules against third-party remuneration.
EU Wants Salary Levels in Job Advertisements. Czechia is not in a Hurry
The European Union aims to require salary information in job advertisements, while Czechia is lagging in implementing this change.
Apartment, house in Šestine and land: What all did Milorad Pupovac declare in his property card?
Milorad Pupovac, a member of the Croatian Parliament, reported a new property card indicating a net monthly salary of 4,600 euros, along with various real estate holdings and other income sources.
A feeling of 'dismay': companies worried about the arrival of salary transparency
Companies in France are expressing concerns over the upcoming implementation of the European directive on salary transparency, set for June 2026.
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.
Melbārde: Universities must justify their salary policy
Latvia's Education Minister Dace Melbārde emphasized the need for universities to justify their salary policies in a meeting with university rectors and vice-rectors.
Abia clears ‘N210m photocopier’ error, okays teachers salary adjustments
The Abia State Government in Nigeria has clarified a misunderstanding regarding a N210 million budget provision, confirming it was allocated for building rehabilitation rather than a photocopier, and has also approved salary adjustments for teachers.
Transparent salaries. The government's rule circumvents the directive. Obstacles for women
The Italian government's new salary transparency law allows employers to comply with EU directives while potentially perpetuating wage disparities between men and women.
Salary Transparency in Recruitment – Can Employers Ask About Financial Expectations Before Disclosing the Offer?
New labor code regulations regarding salary transparency, effective December 24, 2025, are changing recruitment practices, raising controversial questions about whether employers can ask candidates about their salary expectations before revealing their own offers.
Revealing the secret on colleagues' salaries
A new legislative decree aims to enhance pay transparency and gender wage equality in Italy, providing employees the right to know their colleagues' salaries.
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.
Yes to the comparison between salaries. "Less disparity between men and women"
The Italian government is set to present a legislative decree to address salary transparency and reduce gender pay disparities by aligning wages for equal work by June 7.
Financial Times: The ECB conceals a large part of Lagarde's real salary
The article discusses how the European Central Bank is allegedly hiding significant details regarding Christine Lagarde's actual salary.
Christine Lagarde earns over half more than revealed by the ECB. And four times that of the Fed chief
According to calculations by the 'FT', ECB President Christine Lagarde's total earnings for 2024 are €726,000, 56% more than reported, raising concerns about the transparency of salary disclosures at the ECB.
Christine Lagarde's total salary exceeds 700,000 euros, according to the 'Financial Times'
Christine Lagarde's total salary surpasses 700,000 euros, 56% higher than the figures published by the ECB, making her the highest-paid official in the EU.
Employers must disclose salaries from 2026
The EU is pushing for equal pay for men and women by mandating salary transparency, causing disputes in Germany over bureaucratic concerns versus union calls for stricter regulations.