Gina Carano won a court fight to get salary information for stars in Disney+ "Star Wars" shows. A judge ruled Disney must turn over compensation data for Pedro Pascal, Diego Luna, and others. The Elon ...
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In a growing number of states across the country, employers are being required to disclose salaries when posting job applications. Massachusetts is the latest to mandate pay transparency, with Gov.
Good news for job seekers in the state of Illinois: the state’s equal pay law was recently updated to require more transparency from businesses. Specifically, the law adds transparency around pay and ...
2023 brings big changes in pay transparency laws across the country. Advocates for pay transparency say including salary information in job descriptions saves employers time while simultaneously ...
The misalignment between employees’ expectations and companies’ actual compensation is creating distrust, and nearly half of employers noted an increase in turnover tied to salary conflicts in the ...
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As more companies have started posting job listings with pay ranges—in part due to state laws mandating some measure of pay transparency—many job seekers are now armed with more information when they ...
When The Oregonian was fighting for disclosure of Public Employees Retirement System benefits, a lawyer for the agency leaned over during a mediation session and asked me how much money I made. It was ...
Job postings that list some type of pay information continue to increase, but the momentum is slowing: 57.8% of all U.S. postings on Indeed in September contained some pay information, compared to ...
The push for salary transparency is emerging as a pivotal movement, gaining momentum across the U.S. as states introduce laws and many Americans consume “how much do you make” content on social media.