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11 December 2017

Questions About Job Applicants' Salary History Are Now Strictly Off-Limits In New York City

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Alliott Group New York law firm member Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe report on a growing trend in the United States, with legislation entering into force on October 31, 2017 in New York City...
United States Employment and HR

Alliott Group New York law firm member Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe report on a growing trend in the United States, with legislation entering into force on October 31, 2017 in New York City that prohibits local employers from asking questions about the applicant's salary history.

Such inquiries into salary history are now off-limits during the interview process in New York as part of wider efforts to bridge the gender pay gap. Local Law No. 67 changes the New York City Human Rights Law to prevent prospective employers from making inquiries into salary history and using such information to decide the applicant's salary, benefits or other compensation. In passing the legislation, New York joins a growing number of U.S. cities and states that have enacted similar laws intended to address the gender pay gap.

To read the full article, go to https://www.alliottgroup.net/practice-management-resources-for-owner-managed-firms/salary-history-offlimits-new-york-job-applicants/

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