Bloomberg Law
Sept. 27, 2022, 6:55 PM UTC

California Employers to Disclose Pay Ranges With Newsom Signing

Tiffany Stecker
Tiffany Stecker
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Tuesday the state’s pay transparency law (S.B. 1162), according to bill sponsor Sen. Monique Limon (D) and the California Legislative Women’s Caucus.

The new law will require nearly 200,000 California companies with 15 or more employees to disclose pay starting next year.

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It’ll be the largest state where job-applicant pay information will be mandated by law.

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