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Whether employers like it or not, greater pay transparency is the future. So why do HR leaders need to start embracing pay transparency rather than fearing it?
Lulu Seikaly, a senior corporate employment attorney with Payscale, sheds light on the topic in a candid conversation with Hebba about the impact of pay transparency laws on employees, the challenges employers face when implementing them, and the future of pay transparency on a global and local scale.
How has Gen Z become the poster child for greater pay transparency practices? Why are employers so darn afraid to post salary ranges? And should employees who live in high-cost-of-living areas earn more than their coworkers?
Lulu chats with Hebba about the rights that employees have in relation to pay transparency and offers advice for companies navigating these laws. She also explains how pay transparency is vital to building a better workplace culture and one of the foremost things HR departments can do to create change for underrepresented groups.
Join in on this informative and thought-provoking discussion as Lulu and Hebba explore the evolving landscape of pay transparency and its implications for organizations and employees.
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01:35 Pay Transparency Laws
07:30 How the Rest of the World Deals with Pay Transparency
10:20 Challenges to Implementing Pay Transparency
16:10 Why Employers Are Afraid of Posting Salary Ranges
24:20 Adhering to Pay Transparency Laws
30:51 Why HR Gets Such a Bad Rap
34:00 Tearing Down the Gender Pay Gap
37:12 The Right to Disconnect Law & the European Work Ethos
41:20 Location Agnostic Pay Ranges
49:20 The Future of Paid Transparency
52:01 Eliminating Bias in Promotions
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