Employers in California will have to post salaries for job listings under a new law aimed at promoting pay equity.
This week, Newsom signed Senate Bill 1162 as part of a statewide effort to promote pay equity.
The bill requires companies with 15 or more workers to include pay scales in job postings and provide them to employees upon request.California will now be in line with states such as Washington, Colorado and Connecticut -- all of which have passed similar wage transparency laws in recent months, according to a report from the
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