Webcasts/The EU Pay Transparency Directive: Everything you need to know | with Peninsula & RAI
Jul 15, 2026 / 10:00 - 12:00PM
The EU Pay Transparency Directive: Everything you need to know | with Peninsula & RAI
- HR
Simon Birchall
HR Consultancy Team Leader
Simon Birchall
HR Consultancy Team Leader
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About this upcoming session
New legislation is coming, and soon your employees will be able to request information about their colleagues’ pay.
Are you ready for these conversations?
The EU Pay Transparency Directive is going to transform the landscape of employment legislation, and it’s time for Irish businesses to prepare.
Join us for our upcoming webinar on 15th July 2026 at 11:00 AM in collaboration with the Restaurants Association of Ireland, where we’ll cover everything you need to know about this upcoming legislation, including pay transparency during the recruitment process, pay secrecy bans, gender pay gap reporting, and pay discrimination claims.
Agenda:
Overview of the Pay Transparency Directive
Best Practices for Compliance
Essential Documentation
Q&A Session
Why Attend?
This webinar is a valuable opportunity to equip your organisation with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of pay transparency. Don’t miss out on the chance to gain expert insights and ensure your business is prepared.
Register Now!
The Restaurants Association of Ireland was formed in 1970 with the initial goal of forming a strong lobby that would represent the industry at Government level on issues of importance to the Irish restaurant industry.
Over the past 50 years, the Restaurants Association of Ireland has worked on various campaigns to bolster the Irish restaurant sector, such as advocating for the 9% VAT rate for the hospitality industry, a result of the expert lobbying of a group of dedicated restaurateurs on behalf of themselves and their colleagues. Such successes have been repeated over the years, particularly in the areas of taxation, licensing, standards, curriculum development both at Irish and European levels.
The Restaurants Association of Ireland now represents in excess of 3,000 members, with establishments representing full-service restaurants, coffees shops, hotel restaurants, gastropubs, golf clubs and cookery schools.
