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Changes in labor law. Employers will need to look at contracts


According to expert Monika Wieczorek, after the provisions of the directive of the European Parliament and of the EU Council on equal pay for men and women (the so-called gender pay gap) come into force, employers will have to abandon solutions that prohibit employees from talking about their remuneration. Such provisions are included in some contracts. There will also be an obligation to inform the job candidate about his salary.

See also: Revolution in labor law from June. No more secrets around salaries

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