More U.S. states are making employers say how much they pay - CBS News
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In New York, a law requiring private-sector employers to disclose salary ranges in job postings awaits Gov.
"Good faith" salary range required
In New York City, a law that takes effect November 1 requires businesses to include a "good faith" salary range for every job that is advertised.
"Going forward, every time a job is posted on an Indeed-type website, in the workplace, or advertised in a newspaper or online, [job seekers] should expect to see a salary range for that position if the job is in New York City or could be done in New York City," Domenique Camacho Moran, a New York-based employment attorney at Farrell Fritz, told CBS MoneyWatch.
"This is a situation that in the past tended to favor the employer, who could ask about your salary and not reveal what it was going to offer," said David Gordon, a partner in New York City law firm's Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp's employment practice.
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"Employers have to show their cards"
The New York City law works in tandem with a January 2020 law that prohibits employers in the state from asking prospective and current employees about their salary histories, which was also enacted to help close pay gaps and end potentially discriminatory compensation and hiring practices.
"Employers are in a position where they have to think very carefully about what they in good faith believe a particular position should pay," Jason Habinsky, chair of Haynes Boone's employment practice in New York City, told CBS MoneyWatch.
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Could lead to more word-of-mouth hiring
Under the New York City law, companies aren't required to disclose compensation components including bonuses, benefits, commissions or tips.
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