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How the EU Pay Transparency Directive impacts global hiring

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From €79 million misclassification fines to a 16% European cost premium, the compliance landscape just shifted—and most organizations aren’t ready.

Highlights

The EU Pay Transparency Directive deadline looms amid widespread member state non-compliance and enforcement risks.
Worker misclassification enforcement is intensifying, with significant financial penalties across Europe and beyond.
Payroll leaders can leverage AI and Employer of Record solutions to mitigate compliance risks and drive strategic value.

 

The compliance landscape for global employers is growing more complex by the quarter. Worker misclassification enforcement is intensifying across multiple jurisdictions, the European Union’s Pay Transparency Directive is approaching a deadline that most member states are not prepared to meet, and the true cost of cross-border hiring continues to catch finance and HR leaders off guard.

Those were among the many themes at PayrollOrg’s 2026 Congress in Nashville, Tennessee where Dee Coakley, Head of Workforce Management Europe at Payoneer and leader of Boundless, a Payoneer company, presented on total employment cost differences between the U.S. and Europe. With more than five years building and scaling an Employer of Record (EOR) platform across Europe, she offered a practitioner’s view of where global payroll risk is concentrating and what payroll teams can do about it.

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Understanding the EU Pay Transparency Directive 2026 deadline

The rising cost of worker misclassification in Europe

How ‘work from anywhere’ policies create compliance gaps

The strategic role of payroll leaders in mitigating risk

AI in payroll: Efficiency gains with governance requirements

Understanding the EU Pay Transparency Directive 2026 deadline

The EU Pay Transparency Directive (EU) 2023/970 requires employers to ensure equal pay for equal work through mandatory pay reporting, job advertisement transparency, and employee access to pay information. The directive carries a firm transposition deadline of June 7, 2026, with no extension granted.

What the pay transparency directive means for global employers

The European Commission has confirmed no extension will be granted for the pay transparency directive. As of mid-May 2026, no EU member state has fully completed nationwide transposition of Directive (EU) 2023/970. The majority have published only a partial text, a draft circulated for consultation, or nothing at all.

Several member states have been explicit about their position. Sweden, after publishing a legislative referral in January 2026, reversed course in late March and announced it considers the Directive too administratively burdensome. It is seeking postponement of the deadline and renegotiation at the EU level, and has not indicated it will submit a transposition bill.

Estonia’s Economic Affairs Minister has publicly stated the country would rather pay a fine than meet the deadline, citing the administrative burden on businesses. Denmark, the Netherlands, and France have each confirmed they will miss June 7, targeting January 2027, January 2027, and September 2026, respectively. Ireland has also confirmed it will not have full compliance in place by the deadline.

The Commission has held its position. In late April, it stated that infringement proceedings remain available as an enforcement mechanism for member states that fail to transpose. The consequences have precedent. Spain missed the deadline to implement the Work-Life Balance Directive and was subsequently fined €6.83 million plus a daily penalty until compliance was achieved.

“While most countries are falling significantly short of these deadlines, changes are afoot to ensure their compliance,” Coakley said. She also noted that the Directive’s reach is likely to extend beyond Europe, with other territories expected to follow with similar regulations, meaning global organizations will eventually need to provide pay transparency across their entire workforce.

For payroll leaders, the practical implication is clear: waiting for national governments to act before beginning preparation carries real risk. The urgency and complexity of reporting obligations creates conditions where HR and payroll collaboration is not optional. Payroll teams that position themselves as strategic partners rather than transactional processors stand to benefit from that shift. Learn more about how tax technology trends can support compliance reporting requirements.

The rising cost of worker misclassification in Europe

Worker misclassification has become one of the most financially consequential compliance risks for organizations with cross-border workforces. Recent enforcement actions have put concrete numbers on the exposure.

Coakley cited three international cases as markers of the enforcement trend: Glovo, the Spanish food delivery platform fined €79 million in 2022; RTE, the Irish state broadcaster facing potential liabilities of up to €22 million still working through the courts; and Medical Staffing of America, a nursing staffing agency ordered to pay $9.3 million in 2025.

The test most international regulators apply focuses on the substance of the working relationship rather than the structure of the contract. If a worker has a company email address, attends internal meetings, uses company equipment, is paid a consistent monthly amount based on time rather than deliverables, and works exclusively for one organization, employment rights protections are likely to apply regardless of what any contract says.

“If it looks like an employee, and sounds like an employee, it’s probably an employee,” Coakley said.

A common misconception, she noted, is that routing an arrangement through a worker’s own registered company entity provides protection. It does not. “Many leaders believe that if they have an independent contracting agreement with the worker, particularly if the worker is working through their own registered entity, then worker misclassification issues will not apply. But this is not the case.”

Looking ahead, Coakley said the enforcement environment is likely to tighten further. As AI-related job losses put pressure on government tax revenues, regulators globally are expected to increase scrutiny of worker classification. For payroll teams, that means anticipating contractor-to-employee conversions that will affect payroll values in ways many organizations have not yet planned for.

Why statutory contributions in Europe cost 16% more

Coakley’s PayCon26 session put hard data behind the global hiring compliance cost conversation, using a $75,000 gross salary benchmark applied to twelve cities, six in Europe and six in the US.

The headline finding: Europe costs 16% more in statutory contributions on the same gross salary, with an average employer cost gap of $13,749 at the $75,000 benchmark. Of the six U.S. cities in the analysis, five cost less than Dublin, which was the least expensive European city in the set. The lone exception was Seattle, where Washington state’s unusually high SUTA wage base pushes total employer cost above Dublin’s.

“The reality of total employment cost for a hire often comes to light at onboarding,” Coakley said, “but at times this may not be until month one payroll is processed.” By that point, the budget conversation has already concluded.

For rapid country expansion analysis, Coakley presented a regional multiplier framework that payroll professionals can use as a defensible starting point for advising leadership on hiring location decisions without waiting for a full cost analysis:

Nordics: approximately 1.4 times U.S. gross salary
Western Europe: 1.3 times U.S. gross salary
UK and Ireland: 1.25 times U.S. gross salary
Eastern Europe: 1.2 times U.S. gross salary

Understanding these employment costs is particularly critical as organizations navigate global trade compliance considerations when expanding internationally. when expanding internationally.

How ‘work from anywhere’ policies create compliance gaps

Location-flexible work has become a standard feature of talent strategies for companies competing for global workers. But the compliance infrastructure required to support those remote work compliance arrangements is not keeping pace with the promises being made.

“Employers are realizing that, where workers are moving between jurisdictions, there is a real need for clarity and consistency around which country’s employment regulations apply,” Coakley said. “And the resulting grey areas carry risk and uncertainty for employers.”

The friction points are practical. Employers are obligated to interface with the local tax authority in every country where tax obligations arise, and most payroll and finance teams have limits to their country-specific expertise. Specialist knowledge across corporate law, employment law, payroll processing, employment taxes, and both statutory and non-statutory benefits is required to support a credible work-from-anywhere policy. Without it, Coakley said, location flexibility becomes a liability rather than a benefit.

For organizations without proper infrastructure, these location flexibility arrangements create significant global hiring compliance risks that can result in penalties similar to those seen in worker misclassification cases.

The strategic role of payroll leaders in mitigating risk

A recurring theme in Coakley’s PayCon26 session and her broader comments was that payroll leaders are being underutilized at precisely the moment their expertise is most needed.

“This is the function that has full, comprehensive visibility over the real cost of employment,” she said. “They have a front row seat in terms of knowing what’s coming next and are in a position to help Finance and HR leaders to appropriately plan for the future.”

On the pay transparency directive specifically, Coakley argued that the urgency and complexity of reporting obligations “presents a fantastic opportunity for Payroll leaders to prove their worth to the Board and senior leadership.” The Directive is creating conditions where HR and payroll collaboration necessary, and payroll teams that position themselves as strategic partners rather than transactional processors stand to benefit from that shift.

Payroll leaders have the capacity to anticipate contractor-to-employee conversions and provide budget planning insight before hiring decisions are finalized. This strategic positioning represents a significant opportunity for the function to evolve from administrative processing to advisory services that directly impact business decisions.

Leveraging an employer of record (EOR) for global hiring compliance

With more than five years building and scaling an employer of record platform across Europe, Coakley offered practical insights into how EOR solutions address the compliance infrastructure gaps that many organizations face.

An employer of record model provides a solution for organizations struggling with country-specific expertise limitations. EOR platforms handle the specialist knowledge requirements across corporate law, employment law, payroll processing, employment taxes, and both statutory and non-statutory benefits that are necessary to support work-from-anywhere policies.

For organizations expanding rapidly into new markets, an EOR can mitigate worker misclassification risks by ensuring proper employment structures are in place from day one. The model also manages the complex statutory contribution requirements that vary significantly across regions, helping finance teams accurately budget for the true employment costs before commitments are made.

AI in payroll: Efficiency gains with governance requirements

On artificial intelligence, Coakley described AI-driven variance analysis as one of the more meaningful recent developments in payroll operations. The ability to surface period-on-period anomalies for human review has reduced manual checking time and freed payroll professionals to focus on higher-value work.

The risks, however, require active management. “Human oversight is key. Over-reliance on automation and AI can leave data vulnerable to hallucinations and the chaos that can ensue.” She also pointed to the EU AI Act, which classifies payroll and HR data as highly sensitive, as a regulatory consideration that payroll leaders need to factor into decisions about what their teams share with public large language models.

The broader implication, Coakley said, is that AI adoption and the strategic repositioning of the payroll function are connected. Tools that reduce administrative burden create the capacity for payroll teams to operate as strategic advisors, but only if the governance framework around those tools is sound.

Ready to transform compliance complexity into competitive advantage? Discover how AI-powered tax and accounting solutions deliver the precision, efficiency, and strategic insight your firm needs to navigate global compliance challenges with confidence. Explore our AI-powered solutions.



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