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Massachusetts Joins Growing List of States Requiring Pay Transparency in Job Postings

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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has signed into law “An Act Relative to Salary Pay Range Transparency,” requiring employers with at least 25 employees to include pay range information in job postings and advertisements....more

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British Columbia Releases Pay Transparency Tool for Employers

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British Columbia’s Ministry of Finance released its tool for employers to submit their pay transparency reports. Employers with 1,000 or more B.C. employees will need to submit reports by Nov. 1, 2024 as required by the Pay...more

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#WorkforceWednesday: How Can Employers Prepare for the Future of Pay Equity? - Employment Law This Week®

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This week, we’re highlighting the evolving landscape of pay equity and pay data reporting requirements: Efforts to address pay disparities have led to an increase in pay equity legislation that shows no signs of slowing...more

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Pay Transparency Remains in Vogue This Legislative Session – Part 2: Pay Data Reporting

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As we reported in the first installment of our series on pay transparency, pay equity legislation continues to trend nationwide. While Part I focused on salary range disclosure legislation, in Part II, we highlight mandatory...more

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Massachusetts Pay Transparency Moves a Step Closer

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Massachusetts is poised to follow California and Illinois and become the third state to require pay data reporting. It would also be the eleventh to require pay transparency in job listings. On October 4, Massachusetts House...more

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Is the EU Pay Transparency Directive the Future for US Pay Equity?

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On April 24th, 2023, the Council of the European Union formally adopted the EU Pay Transparency and Pay Reporting Directive, following its approval by the European Parliament on March 30th. Its key aim is to close the gender...more

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The EU Pay Transparency and Pay Data Reporting Directive and What You Need to Know

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The United States isn’t the only country where gender pay practices have long come under fire for being unfair—with women historically demonstrated as the loser in equal pay battles. The European Union (EU) has grappled with...more

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EU Directive Requires Companies to Reveal Pay Data

In an effort to increase pay equity and close the gender pay gap across all levels within a company, there is a growing trend among lawmakers across Europe to require employers to disclose compensation data. These efforts go...more

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[Webinar] Pay Equity in the Spotlight: How Employers Should Respond to Pay Transparency Laws and Trends - March 7th, 1:00 pm -...

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In this webinar, members of the Hogan Lovells Employment and Corporate Governance practices will be joined by DCI Consulting's Joanna Colosimo to discuss the increasing pressures on employers to disclose compensation...more

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[Webinar] California’s New Pay Transparency/Equal Pay Law in Thirty Minutes - February 22nd, 9:30 am - 10:00 am PT

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In September of 2022, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 1162 into law. That law creates and expands upon a number of obligations for California employers, including: - Requiring all California employers with 15 or more...more

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[Webinar] The Important Role of Data, Analytics, and Technology in Pay Equity - December 7th, 11:00 am PT

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With the 2022 year coming to a close, we reflect on the many successes made to improve the workplace. One initiative in particular claimed its stake in the ground this year – fair and equitable pay. As Josh Bersin and team...more

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2022 Pay Equity Trends and Strategies - Employment Law This Week® Video

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This week, we’re breaking down new pay range disclosure laws emerging across the country and discussing how employers can comply with the requirements. Salary Range Disclosure Laws Salary range disclosure laws are not new,...more

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California Expands Pay Data Reporting and Pay Transparency Obligations

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On September 27, 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Pay Transparency for Pay Equity Act (SB 1162) into law. Effective January 1, 2023, private employers will be required to disclose more pay data to...more

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The Growing Pay Transparency Trend and How Employers Should Prepare

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The California State Legislature recently passed a Senate Bill 1162, a pay transparency bill intended to narrow the gender pay gap and differences in pay for Black and Latino employees....more

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Illinois Equal Pay Certificate Requirements Amended

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In the past six months, Illinois enacted SB 1480 and SB 1847, which amended various laws including the Illinois Equal Pay Act (the “Act”).  Governor Pritzker signed SB 1480 into law on March 23, 2021 (“March 2021...more

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Amended Again: Illinois Creates Additional Equal Pay Act Reporting and Compliance Burdens on Covered Businesses

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A mere three months after Illinois enacted sweeping amendments to the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003, rendering it one of the most far-reaching state equal pay laws in the country, Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker signed...more

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New Pay Equity Reporting Requirements In California Are Due Soon

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In September of last year, Governor Newsom signed SB 973, California’s first statutory employee data reporting requirement. SB 973 became codified as section 12999 of the California Government Code.  The bill was authored by...more

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California’s New Requirements for Submission of Annual Data and Reporting Relating to COVID-19

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On March 31, 2021, and by March 31 of each subsequent year, California employers that employ 100 or more employees and are required to file an annual Employer Information Report (EEO-1) with the Equal Employment Opportunity...more

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California Becomes First State to Require Employers to Report Employee Pay Data By Race and Gender

On September 30, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newson signed SB 973, making California the first state to require employers to submit employee pay data by race and gender. As we previously reported, SB 973 is modeled after...more

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EEO-1 Resurrected: California May Be First State to Revive the EEOC’s Pay Data Reporting Form

In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and a nationwide push towards greater equality, transparency and accountability, the California legislature this week passed a bill (SB 973) that would establish at the state...more

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Pay Equity: Still a Growing Concern

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Pay equity continues to be a complex and evolving issue for employers. Although the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) recently ended its Component 2 pay data collection, employers still face substantial...more

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California Pay Equity Data Collection Legislation Closer to Passing

Currently, certain employers are required under federal law to file annual Employer Information Reports (EEO-1) with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. These EEO-1s must contain data regarding demographics of the...more

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New York State Expands Equal Pay Legislation

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On July 10, 2019, Governor Cuomo signed two new bills that expand New York State’s equal pay Labor Law § 194. These new bills specifically (1) expand the scope of New York State’s equal pay law to all protected classes and...more

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The Coast Is Not (Necessarily) Clear: California Seeks To Mandate Pay Data Reporting Modeled On Revised EEO-1 Form Stayed By OMB

This month, the California Senate held a hearing regarding SB 1284, which would require California employers with at least 100 employees to annually report certain demographic pay data to the Department of Industrial...more

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White House Blocks Revised EEO-1 Report - Employers’ Pay Data Reporting Halted – For Now

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The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced late Tuesday that it was implementing an immediate stay of the revised EEO-1 Report, putting a halt to long-awaited pay data reporting requirements. The stay creates much...more

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