New York City became the latest jurisdiction to tackle wage inequality, with employers required to include specific salary ranges beginning in April. Not posting a salary range may result in a fine of up to $125,000.
and more have all enacted legislation that requires employers to include specific salary ranges on job postings.The city council passed the law last month, and Mayor Eric Adams had until Friday to veto the bill.
The mandate applies to employers with more than four employees but doesn't include temporary hiring firms, per CNN. Not posting a salary range is considered an "unlawful discriminatory practice" and may result in a fine of up to $125,000. "Our new law shines a light on pay inequity," Helen Rosenthal, a former City Council member and sponsor of the bill, told CNN in a statement. "Including pay ranges in job postings allows job seekers to determine whether they will be able to support themselves and their family when they apply for a job."Republican council member Joe Borelli, the minority leader, called the bill "an unnecessary interference" in a contract negotiation, according to CNN.
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