New York mayor expected to pass ban on inquiries of wage history

Annie Baxter Apr 19, 2017
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New York mayor expected to pass ban on inquiries of wage history

Annie Baxter Apr 19, 2017
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The New York City Council recently approved legislation aimed at addressing pay inequity. The city’s private employers will no longer be allowed to ask job candidates about their current or past wages. Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to sign the bill into law, adding New York to a growing list of cities and states outlawing employer inquiries on past pay.

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