The EU Pay Transparency Directive is reshaping how businesses across Europe approach pay, reporting and equality and Maltese SMEs are no exception. But while much of the conversation so far has focused on legal compliance, the businesses that will benefit most are those that treat pay transparency as a strategic opportunity rather than a regulatory burden.
This workshop, hosted in collaboration with Weave consulting and Gonzi & Associates advocates, brings together legal and advisory expertise to give business leaders a complete picture. You’ll leave understanding not only what the law requires of you, but how to turn new transparency obligations into a lever for stronger talent attraction, improved ESG performance and a more resilient organisation.
Who should attend?
Designed for business owners, HR leaders and senior managers, the session will cover the legal framework, practical implementation steps and the broader strategic implications, including how pay transparency connects to sustainability reporting and long-term competitiveness.
Please note that places are limited, on a first come first served basis.
Members of the Malta Chamber of SMEs will be given priority for this event. Non-members may be invited to join closer to the event date, subject to availability.
This is a practical online workshop based on the recently published “MIT Guide to Completing a VAT Return” featuring a guest speaker from the Office of the Commissioner for Revenue!
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Malta Chamber of SMEs Members will be given a 15% discount. Email us on for more information
On October 5, 2020, from 10,30 to 12, EUROCHAMBRES, in collaboration with BEUC and SMEunited is organising a Stakeholders’ workshop in the framework of CONSUMER LAW READY project.
WHAT IS CONSUMER LAW READY?
Consumer Law Ready (www.consumerlawready.eu) is a specialist training programme for SMEs, supporting them in complying with the latest EU Consumer Laws. The training enables you to gain knowledge of the important aspects of Consumer Law, which will help to improve customer service and increase consumer trust in your business.
This event will take the format of a panel with Q&As along the following objectives:
Discovering more about the programme and its opportunities, getting feedback on how to further develop it;
Sharing views of SMEs, consumers and EU representatives on what COVID 19 means for entrepreneurs;
Discussing about possible responses to the current crisis and suggesting instruments for dealing with
Informing about upcoming initiatives in the field of consumer law: Consumer Agenda; Empowering consumer for the green transition; Review of Consumer Credit Directive; Review of General Product Safety Director.