Pay Transparency Directive for Logistics & Transport
The Pay Transparency Directive requires employers to disclose salary ranges in job postings, report on gender pay gaps, and enable employees to compare pay. Targets the gender pay gap across the EU.
June 7, 2026 (transposition deadline)
Per member state (compensation + penalties)
All employers with 100+ employees initially, Financial Services, Technology
What Pay Transparency means for Logistics & Transport
Logistics & Transport organisations operating in the EU must comply with Pay Transparency obligations. Below are the key requirements that apply to your sector.
- Publish salary ranges in job adverts
- Report gender pay gap data annually (250+ employees)
- Provide pay information to existing employees on request
- Ban salary history questions
- Conduct joint pay assessment if gap >5%
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