In case of employability, there are some things that are not hidden or counted as an enclosed information. Not even in the era that we are right now where we have multiple job platforms enquiring about salaries been earned by some roles occupied by people currently, for incoming people to the role to have an idea about their salary expectations, should in case they are asked during interview sessions.

Based on my instance above, some have actually negotiated themselves low in order to just get a job for themselves not knowing how much they are losing out on a role they could have earned more, of which these less standard organizations as well are happy to pay less for good job done.
But let's say everyone knows" and it's no longer a thing to hide that this is the payroll of a financial manager or operations associate in so so company, then no employer would wanna cheat on any employee no matter how desperate they seem to get the job.
However, in our world of insecurities at the highest order, with no motive to curb terrorism by the government but instead funding them remains the goal of the government, I don't think publicizing what we earn is quite a good decision.
We're not even save even with our earnings been private and just known to us. Ransom is been placed on every individual who unfortunately gets into the hands of these unfortunate terrorists with a huge amount of money that even the family of these people can't afford.
In as much as it might be a good idea in some ways for employability sake (although it might not really be a good catch for employers), it is never a good idea for safety sake and checks.
It's just like leaving your food in an open space where flies are ready to pop in and destroy the food for you to eat.
It might work in other places where there is an availability of a working system that doesn't give room for criminal acts that are graced beautified with injustice by the leaders.

Also considering that, knowing what you earn is public would actually reduce the rate at which people go extra miles illegally to acquire wealth or even embezzle the country's asset because how on earth would you claim to afford a private jet if it's recorded that you earn less than what you could have been able to afford even after 3 years of chronic savings.
I remember how a popular journalist's financial lifestyle was digged up and questioned as how he was able to afford such fees for his child's school based on his job type.... Those are the kind of transparency it will bring.
Weird spending and lifestyles will be questioned and conscience will be revived.
But in a country like mine, where sleeping and waking up in your own house and not in bandit's camp is the most greatest blessings right now, exposing ones financial capacity and capability will be an extra mile of "Danger Zone".
Let the payroll, HR, employer, earner of the earned salary and the family ONLY knows it. "EVERYONE DOES NOT NEED TO KNOW"
I'll be dropping my 🖊️ here on the Hive Learners community prompt
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