The draft bill aims to fully transpose the provisions of EU Directive 2023/970 on right to information and pay gap reporting into national law. The law is expected to take effect on June 7, 2026, but could be subject to change before it is finalized. Separately, amendments to the Labor Code (effective December 23, 2025) introduced new pre-employment disclosure requirements (see the article Pay transparency in recruitment coming to Poland in 2025).
The draft bill includes the following provisions:
According to Eurostat, in 2023 the unadjusted gender pay gap was 7.8% in Poland versus the EU average of 12.0%. These developments are a significant shift in pay equity obligations for Polish employers. While the initial recruitment-related requirements are relatively straightforward, the imminent rules on right to information and gender pay gap reporting include a few significant extensions to the directive that would affect the level of work and engagement with employee representatives if taken forward in the final regulations.