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What’s new: In this Human Capital Insight episode of the On Aon podcast, Aon talent leaders discuss how pay transparency has evolved from a regulatory requirement into a defining leadership capability. The conversation focuses on what separates organizations that are merely disclosing information from those using transparency to strengthen trust, decision-making and long-term growth.
Across North America and EMEA, new requirements are raising expectations — not just for compliance, but for clarity, consistency and confidence. The discussion examines how leading organizations are aligning pay architecture, manager capability and communication strategy to stay ahead as transparency reshapes how employees assess fairness, opportunity and leadership credibility.
Experts in this episode:
- Laura Wanlass, Governance/ESG Practice Leader, North America Talent Solutions, Aon
- Steven Guyer, Head of Rewards and Career Advisory, North America Talent Solutions, Aon
- Anthony Poole, Partner and Industry Sector Leader, Human Capital, Aon
Key Takeaways:
- As transparency increases, organizations that clearly explain how pay decisions are made — and why — are better positioned to maintain trust, shape the narrative and prevent misinformation, even when answers are evolving.
- Manager readiness is a strategic differentiator. As the first point of contact, managers must be equipped with the insight, tools and language to lead pay conversations with confidence. Early investment here strengthens credibility and reduces risk as transparency expands.
- Transparency is an ongoing journey, not a one-time event. Evolving regulations, changing employee expectations and global complexity mean organizations must build flexible frameworks that can adapt over time rather than focusing only on minimum compliance.
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