Minister of Economy and Industry
Erkki Keldo is the Minister of Economy and Industry of the Republic of Estonia from July 23, 2024. He belongs to the Estonian Reform Party.
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Estonia and Latvia Sign Cooperation Agreement to Strengthen Supply Security
Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Industry Erkki Keldo and Latvian Minister of Economics Viktors Valainis today signed a memorandum of cooperation between the two countries at a business forum held in Tallinn. The agreement aims to strengthen supply security, deepen joint activities in the…
Salary information will become more visible to job applicants
On the 17th of June, the Riigikogu adopted amendments to the Employment Contracts Act that help reduce the gender pay gap, ensure equal pay for equal work, strengthen job seekers’ position in salary negotiations, and make the recruitment system more transparent.
Estonia proposes new legislation to boost pay transparency and close pay gap
The Minister of Economy and Industry, Erkki Keldo, has sent legislative amendments aimed at increasing pay transparency for consultation. The objective of the updates is to make the recruitment process fairer, reduce the gender pay gap, and strengthen employees' negotiating positions.
Erkki Keldo is the Minister of Economy and Industry of the Republic of Estonia from July 23, 2024. He belongs to the Estonian Reform Party.
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