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EU Pay Transparency Directive — Transposition Deadline
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Member states must transpose Directive (EU) 2023/970 into national law; pay-gap reporting and equal-pay enforcement begin.
The clock above counts down to the EU Pay Transparency Directive's transposition deadline on Sunday, June 7, 2026. By this date, all 27 EU member states must have transposed Directive (EU) 2023/970 into national law, requiring employers to publish pay-gap information, ban pay-history questions in recruitment, and grant workers a right to information on pay levels for equal work or work of equal value.
The Pay Transparency Directive was adopted on 10 May 2023 and published in the Official Journal on 17 May 2023. Article 34 fixes the transposition deadline at 7 June 2026 — three years after entry into force. The directive complements the existing Equal Pay Directive and Article 157 TFEU principle of equal pay for equal work, but operationalizes it through concrete transparency, reporting, and enforcement obligations. It also establishes a presumption of pay discrimination if the employer fails to comply with transparency requirements.
The directive covers all EU employers, public and private, with the heaviest reporting obligations on those with 100+ employees. Pay-gap reporting is phased: 250+ employees report annually starting from 2027 (FY2026 data), 150–249 every three years starting 2027, and 100–149 every three years starting 2031. Where the gender pay gap exceeds 5% in any category of workers and the employer cannot justify it on objective gender-neutral factors, a joint pay assessment with worker representatives must be undertaken.
After June 7, 2026 (subject to national transposition):
Official text at eur-lex.europa.eu and Commission guidance at commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/equal-pay/eu-action-equal-pay_en. National transposition trackers are run by Eurofound, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), and law firms including Linklaters, Allen & Overy, and Bird & Bird. Industry coverage from Euractiv and Politico Europe.
Pair this with peer EU compliance pages: EU AI Act enforcement 2026, EU CRA application 2027, EU EUDR application 2026, EU Data Act design obligations 2026, GDPR 10-year evaluation 2028, and EU MiCA transitional period end 2026.
When does the Pay Transparency Directive transposition deadline fall? Sunday, June 7, 2026. Where does it apply? All 27 EU member states; the UK is not bound but UK employers operating in the EU must comply locally. Why does it matter? It is the EU's most concrete legislative push on the gender pay gap in two decades and shifts the burden of proof onto employers in equal-pay litigation. What's the penalty for non-compliance? Member states must set "effective, proportionate, and dissuasive" penalties; specific amounts depend on national implementing law.
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