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EU workers want to learn about their pay, even if employers aren’t prepared to share

Stacks of cash in different amounts appear in thought bubbles above people's heads.Francis Scialabba

Under new pay transparency legislation that took effect on June 7, employees in the European Union have the right to request information about their pay.

When employers receive these requests, they must provide details on the employee’s individual pay level, as well as average pay levels for workers doing comparable work, including a breakdown by gen

der.Employers must answer these requests within two months, although some EU countries have put more stringent requirements in place (in

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