Effective January 1, 2023, employers with 15 or more employees are required to include the pay scale for the position in any job posting. SB 1162 amends Labor Code section 432.3 to add this obligation, among other items. As a reminder, Labor Code section 432.3, effective since January 1, 2018, prohibits California employers from asking
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New Employment Law Bills Signed by Governor Newsom
By Anthony Zaller on
Posted in California Legislation Update
September 30, 2022 marked the last day Governor Newsom had to sign or veto new bills passed by the Legislature to end the 2022 legislative year. The Governor signed nearly every substantial employment law related bill placed on his desk. This Friday’s Five (I know – it is more than five bills, but you have…
New law prohibits all California employers from seeking or relying on information about applicant’s prior compensation and benefits
By Anthony Zaller on
AB 168 was approved by Governor Brown on October 12, 2017 which prohibits employers from seeking or taking into consideration an applicant’s prior compensation and benefits when determining whether to hire the applicant, and in setting the applicant’s compensation and benefits. The new law creates Labor Code section 432.3. This Friday’s Five covers five issues…