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Understanding pay gaps, structuring your data, and communicating with confidence

Reporting readiness – from data to disclosure

On Demand Webinar – Part 2 in our Pay Transparency series

On Demand Webinar – Part 2 in our Pay Transparency series

Webinar-on-demand: Get ready to report with confidence

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As the EU Pay Transparency Directive approaches enforcement, many organisations are asking: Are we ready to report? 

In this session, we’ll go beyond compliance checklists to explore the why, what, and how of reporting – so you can act with clarity and communicate with credibility. 

This is the second in a three-part series on navigating the directive. If you missed the first, we looked at setting the foundation with job architecture. Now, we turn our focus to data: what you need, how to use it, and how to share it. 

Whether you're just getting started or looking to stress-test your setup, you’ll walk away with clear next steps – and a preview of what’s ahead in Webinar 3: Going Digital.

What you'll learn 

  • What the directive requires you to report – and when
  • The difference between adjusted and unadjusted pay gaps (and why it matters)
  • Which data to collect—and how to structure it for clarity and consistency
  • Best practices for communicating pay data internally and externally
  • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them

You can watch the first webinar in our series on Pay Transparency here.

More information about the Pay Transparency directive

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Linnea Molin, Chief Advisory Officer, Sysarb

Linnea brings over 10 years of experience in compensation and benefits, with a background that includes advisory roles at leading firms such as Mercer and PwC. She also served as Compensation & Benefits Manager at Klarna, gaining valuable in-house experience.

For the past 1.5 years, Linnea has been leading Sysarb’s advisory function, where she supports clients in navigating the complexities of achieving compliance with the EU Pay Transparency Directive.

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Ingrid Fladberg Brucker, Head of the Employment Law and Social Sustainability team, PwC

Ingrid advises both Norwegian and international companies on employment matters, with a focus on sustainability and the social side of ESG.  

Her expertise covers national laws like the Equality and Anti-Discrimination Act, as well as EU regulations including the CSRD and EU Pay Transparency Directive. She is the author of Particularly Independent Position and has co-authored publications on workplace harassment and the Working Environment Act. 

With deep legal insight and a practical approach, Ingrid helps organisations tackle complex challenges with confidence.

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Hope Mears Østgaard, SVP Marketing, CatalystOne

Hope has built marketing teams for the successful growth of several SaaS companies, like QuestBack and Meltwater.  

She has extensive experience from leading remote, international teams - navigating and motivating for the ever-changing environment of high growth organisations.  

She is a passionate leader, tech advocate and communicator.