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Προσθήκη του ot.gr στην GoogleGreece is moving ahead with preparations for a new labor law aimed at strengthening equal pay between men and women, following a high-level consultation between the Ministry of Labor and Social Security and key social partners.
The meeting, led by Labor Minister Niki Kerameus, focused on the upcoming incorporation of European Directive 2023/970, which seeks to reinforce the principle of equal pay for equal work regardless of gender.
During the discussions, representatives of major employer and employee organizations presented proposals and observations, which the ministry said will be taken into account in drafting the final bill. The government emphasized that open dialogue with social partners is a standard step before finalizing labor legislation.
EU rules on pay transparency
The forthcoming legislation is based on EU Directive 2023/970, which introduces a framework of pay transparency measures across three key stages: recruitment, employment, and employer reporting obligations.
Under the new rules, job advertisements and hiring processes must include either the starting salary or a salary range. Employers will also be prohibited from requesting information
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