, employers in the state will be required to post salary ranges on all job postings. The bill mandates that all companies with 15 or more employees disclose pay rates on job listings in California.
The governor, a Democrat, has until Sept. 30 to sign or veto the bill. So far, he has not mentioned his position. However, if he signs it, the new law will affect many large U.S. employers, such as Walt Disney Co., Facebook and Instagram’s parent company Meta, and Alphabet Inc., which owns Google. The legislation would not require companies based in California to disclose salary ranges for roles outside the state. However, large organizations typically standardize hiring practices company-wide, so the change could prompt many employers to make the changes on all listings nationwide.
Most do this anyway.