By Tamsin Sridhara and Eva Jesmiatka | June 30, 2025
The Finland government has released a draft bill to transpose EU Directive 2023/970 on Pay Transparency for consultation. The directive aims to strengthen enforcement of equal pay for equal work and address gender pay gaps that persist in all EU member states. In Finland, average gross earnings for women in the private sector were 17% less than those of men in 2023 (Eurostat data).
The draft bill, prepared by a tripartite working group, would introduce the following changes to existing legislation:
The draft bill is expected to be sent to Parliament by fall 2025, with a planned implementation date, if passed, on May 18, 2026. More than one member of the tripartite working group that developed the draft bill did not approve the final text. In addition, multiple employer associations have come out against the bill, arguing that it is more expansive than the government originally promised, with provisions that exceed the directive mandates; therefore, it is likely that the exact timeline for passage and contents of the bill may change. Employers should monitor the legislative process closely.