Gender Pay Data: Impact Of European Laws In The US

By Lynne Bernabei and Kristen Sinisi (May 11, 2018, 11:40 AM EDT) -- Globally, there has been an uptick of legislation aimed at bridging the gender pay gap. Although American and European laws often develop on parallel tracks, the U.S has not kept pace with the EU in the pay transparency context. The United States does not mandate pay transparency on a national level, while a growing number of European countries require employers to publish or provide their employees access to gender pay data. Nonetheless, new European transparency laws may have the unintended consequence of pushing multinationals with U.S. employees to publish pay data to keep up with their European counterparts....

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