New European directive mandates salary transparency in French companies

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A new European directive will soon require French companies to disclose average salaries per role and publish pay gaps. By June 2026, employees will be able to inquire about average compensation for their positions and potentially address pay discrepancies, aiming for greater wage transparency. This directive also mandates that companies with over 250 employees report annual salary gaps and that job postings include salary ranges by 2027.


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