Lithuanian firms will have to reveal salaries they pay to male and female employees
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Workers in a shopping mall (associative image) / D. Umbrasas/LRT
As gender pay gap in Lithuania persists, companies from now on will have to publicly disclose the average salaries they are paying their male and female employees.
According to the European Commission s 2020 factsheet, working women in Lithuania make 86 cents on every euro paid to men.
In order to address the issue and encourage change, Lithuania s firms, which are already required to disclose the average salary paid to their employees, will have to separate the data into male and female components starting in April.