'A sour impression' | Why is the UK shying away from pay transparency on job ads?

Why is the UK shying away from pay transparency on job ads?
Why is the UK shying away from pay transparency on job ads?

At a time when employers are supposed to be boosting levels of transparency, an uncomfortable truth is that when it comes to one key piece of employer-to-employee information – pay – most organisations are guilty of being the very opposite.

Last June, Adzuna starkly revealed what has long been a source of ire amongst jobseekers – that salary information on job ads is now vey much the exception than the rule. Not only did it find less than half (47%) of job adverts contained salary information, but this level is now the lowest it’s been since 2016 – when it first started measuring this. It was in 2023 that the proportion of job postings with salaries on them fell below 50% for the first time, and the trend has been downward ever since.

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