New regulations mandate actionable steps towards gender equality in the workplace, holding organizations accountable for tangible progress. The implementation of the EU Pay Transparency Directive by 2026 may seem distant, but the reality is that organizations need to act now. Pay transparency necessitates reassessing pay philosophy and adjusting decision-making processes, starting from recruitment. Adapting practices and policies to comply with pay transparency requires careful planning...
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New regulations mandate actionable steps towards gender equality in the workplace, holding organizations accountable for tangible progress. The implementation of the EU Pay Transparency Directive by 2026 may seem distant, but the reality is that organizations need to act now. Pay transparency necessitates reassessing pay philosophy and adjusting decision-making processes, starting from recruitment. Adapting practices and policies to comply with pay transparency requires careful planning...
Transform Your Tomorrow: Tech-enabled HR Transformation @H. Essers
PwC’s Workforce podcast
12 minutes
4 years ago
Transform Your Tomorrow: Tech-enabled HR Transformation @H. Essers
How H.Essers transformed and digitised their HR operating model successfully globally during a period where we all were impacted by COVID-19. Rather than solely implementing a new cloud HR system, H.Essers decided for a holistic approach where they harmonized HR processes across the globe and enabled these by new cloud technologies, with at its global core Workday. Three objectives were achieved with this transformation: Standardization and globalization of all HR processes, Simpl...
PwC’s Workforce podcast
New regulations mandate actionable steps towards gender equality in the workplace, holding organizations accountable for tangible progress. The implementation of the EU Pay Transparency Directive by 2026 may seem distant, but the reality is that organizations need to act now. Pay transparency necessitates reassessing pay philosophy and adjusting decision-making processes, starting from recruitment. Adapting practices and policies to comply with pay transparency requires careful planning...