California Gov. Newsom signs law requiring companies to post salaries for job listings

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Employers in California will have to post salaries for job listings under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The law takes effect on Jan. 1.

The new California law imposes penalties on employers for failing to report pay scales data to the state."Transparency is key, but so is accountability," said Joanna Kim-Brunetti, chief legal officer and EVP of regulatory affairs for Trusaic, a workplace equity software provider."This penalty provision will ensure compliance and, with that, accountability.

. Employers oppose the growing movement, saying they are proponents of pay transparency and equity but don’t agree with how states and cities are going about it., saying it would encourage more lawsuits against businesses and make hiring “more burdensome.” "The additional burdens and costs this proposal would create will limit an employer’s ability to offer higher wages and benefits to new or existing employees and discourage growth or expansion in California," the Chamber of Commerce wrote in a letter to Newsom.More Asian Americans are calling out the racism they experience at work

Michelle Holder, a labor economist whose research focuses on the Black community and women of color, says she expects more states and localities to embrace initiatives addressing pay disparity. “It’s obviously gaining traction,” Holder told USA TODAY in February. “I am hopeful this momentum continues at the local and state levels, and perhaps works its way up to the federal level at some point.”

 

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Good.

Soooooo good! Saves time for everyone, employers too

This will be very useful. Save time.

California Votes needs to vote 'YES' on Prop 30!!! Newsom wants a 'NO' vote, so he won't have to pay his share of Taxes. It's all about Newsom and not the people of California! Time for California to wake up!!

Why isn't anyone applying. Cause screw you that's why

Good

HOLY FUCK ACTUAL GOOD NEWS

My kind of Progressive State, California is!

Good. Waste of everyone’s time to interview for a job that wants college degrees for min wage

NICE

Salary range is between $20K - $200K depending on experience

Newsomfailure

awesome! no more 'you must be able to work in a fast paced environment and get your hands dirty while learning on the fly' and more 'you must be able to work in a fast paced environment and get your hands dirty while learning on the fly for $16/hour and no health benefits'

So, now it will read: compensation range for this position is $15-$60 per hour.

About time! I’m tired of looking for employment that have no posting of wage or salary

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