The Council of Ministers approved, at preliminary review stage, a draft legislative decree to transpose the provisions of EU Directive 2023/970 on Pay Transparency into national law. The draft text emphasizes the role of national collective bargaining agreements (NCBAs) as the key reference for defining categories of workers and pay structures. In addition, the draft strengthens pay transparency obligations at the hiring stage, requiring employers to specify in job advertisements the initial pay level or the applicable pay range. Under the directive, EU member states have until June 7, 2026, to transpose its provisions into local law.
The draft decree includes the following provisions:
Average gross earnings for women in the private sector in Italy were 16.7% lower than those of men in 2023 (Eurostat data). The directive is expected to have a lasting impact on pay equity and transparency among EU member states. Employers should monitor the legislative process closely, as the decree has now been submitted to the parliamentary committees and may be subject to change before coming back to the Government for final approval.