Discussing wages with coworkers?

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I always hear that you’re not supposed to do this but the people saying that usually own companies.

People at the worker level though always at you should discuss wages. But I only see doing this as causing problems for yourself when your manager finds out.

What is the right thing to do here?
 
Don`t know what the right thing to do is, but here is a fun new law that takes effect in June this year in Sweden. And that with a republican government in the seat now, not by the democrats//Left-side.

The new rules are based on the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which will be fully implemented in Sweden by June 2026. Here is a brief summary:
  • Right to Information: Employees can request the average pay levels, broken down by gender, for colleagues doing the same or "equal value" work.
  • Recruitment Transparency: Employers must provide a salary range or starting pay before your first interview. They are also forbidden from asking about your current or past salary.
  • No Pay Secrecy: Companies can no longer ban employees from discussing their salaries with each other.
  • Reporting Requirements: Companies with 100+ employees must report their gender pay gap. If a gap exceeds 5% and cannot be justified, they must take corrective action.
  • Public vs. Private: While public sector salaries are already public record in Sweden, these new rules significantly increase transparency in the private sector.
 
Never discuss wages unless you want your bald boss to start giving you a hard time and pushing you out of the job.
 
Don`t know what the right thing to do is, but here is a fun new law that takes effect in June this year in Sweden. And that with a republican government in the seat now, not by the democrats//Left-side.
I think that’s a good new law they added in there!
 
Personally I think it's taboo in the UK.

I got no problem sharing what I earn or my networth / portfolio to a degree.

Whenever I been in the USA people often ask about income and assets etc.. Unless I hung around with wrong people lol


Got no problem with my staff talking what people earn if they want. Draw the line at the admin/accountant telling people what other people earn or if they had pay rise mind. That's a while other thing.
 
Depends on the company.

It's a good way to get fired in some workplaces lol.
 
Personally I think it's taboo in the UK.

I got no problem sharing what I earn or my networth / portfolio to a degree.

Whenever I been in the USA people often ask about income and assets etc.. Unless I hung around with wrong people lol


Got no problem with my staff talking what people earn if they want. Draw the line at the admin/accountant telling people what other people earn or if they had pay rise mind. That's a while other thing.
It's taboo in most countries AFAIK

But really it depends on the company. It sounds like you're good to your staff but not everyone is. Wouldn't even say most are from my experience.
 
I got no problem sharing what I earn or my networth / portfolio to a degree.
Let me know, so I can better understand your posts and what position you speak from. You write a lot, so it makes sense. Thank you.
 
Let me know, so I can better understand your posts and what position you speak from. You write a lot, so it makes sense. Thank you.
Made my money tail end of the .com bubble. Due to a series of events, I had money put aside that got invested based on advice I can never repay back to that person, other wise id be on my arse. I've tried to duplicate that business many times (16-17) times and failed...

Got a good investment portfolio which pays me my annual wage just under 125k (well less now) as I reinvest a larger % because I don't need it nor do i spend it anymore. I have a moddist property portfolio.

Plus I set up a brand which does 7 figures, closing on 8 if I can figure that out, with the sole aim that it gets sold and the children take 45% each and it gives them a start in life I never had OR one of them decides to take it over.

But hey, it's the internet, believe what you want, those who know me here know the score.
 
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