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Pay transparency is about to transform how organisations manage compensation, communicate pay decisions, and demonstrate fairness in the workplace.
In this episode of The HR Room Podcast, Dave is joined by Pat Gurren, Managing Director of Gurren Compensation Consultancy, to unpack the EU Pay Transparency Directive and what it means for employers ahead of its implementation in June 2026.
With over 35 years of experience in compensation strategy, Pat explains why this directive represents the most significant shift in reward management in decades. From new employee information rights and pay reporting requirements to the cultural impact of transparency within organisations, Pat shares practical insights to help HR leaders prepare.
The conversation also explores the growing importance of job evaluation, the risks of delaying preparation, and why this directive is far more than a compliance exercise.
Whether your organisation has already begun preparing or has yet to start, this episode provides essential guidance on how to approach pay transparency in a structured and strategic way.
For organisations that have not yet begun preparing, the time to act is now. Addressing job evaluation, pay structures, and reporting capabilities early will make the transition to transparency far more manageable.
You can reach Pat at [email protected] or via his website at www.gurren.ie.
You can contact us for a confidential conversation at [email protected].
If you’re not already following us on LinkedIn, please do.
If you have suggestions for future episodes, or if you’d like to join us as a guest, reach out to Dave Corkery at [email protected] or connect with him on LinkedIn.
The HR Room Podcast is brought to you by Insight HR — where we speak with HR leaders, experts and practitioners across Ireland about the issues shaping the world of work today.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, please share it with colleagues or friends and leave us a review.
We love to hear your feedback, we take requests, and we’re always here to support you with your HR challenges.
Immediate HR support 👉 056 770 1060 or [email protected]
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Pay transparency is about to transform how organisations manage compensation, communicate pay decisions, and demonstrate fairness in the workplace.
In this episode of The HR Room Podcast, Dave is joined by Pat Gurren, Managing Director of Gurren Compensation Consultancy, to unpack the EU Pay Transparency Directive and what it means for employers ahead of its implementation in June 2026.
With over 35 years of experience in compensation strategy, Pat explains why this directive represents the most significant shift in reward management in decades. From new employee information rights and pay reporting requirements to the cultural impact of transparency within organisations, Pat shares practical insights to help HR leaders prepare.
The conversation also explores the growing importance of job evaluation, the risks of delaying preparation, and why this directive is far more than a compliance exercise.
Whether your organisation has already begun preparing or has yet to start, this episode provides essential guidance on how to approach pay transparency in a structured and strategic way.
For organisations that have not yet begun preparing, the time to act is now. Addressing job evaluation, pay structures, and reporting capabilities early will make the transition to transparency far more manageable.
You can reach Pat at [email protected] or via his website at www.gurren.ie.
You can contact us for a confidential conversation at [email protected].
If you’re not already following us on LinkedIn, please do.
If you have suggestions for future episodes, or if you’d like to join us as a guest, reach out to Dave Corkery at [email protected] or connect with him on LinkedIn.
The HR Room Podcast is brought to you by Insight HR — where we speak with HR leaders, experts and practitioners across Ireland about the issues shaping the world of work today.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, please share it with colleagues or friends and leave us a review.
We love to hear your feedback, we take requests, and we’re always here to support you with your HR challenges.
Immediate HR support 👉 056 770 1060 or [email protected]

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