Bills

AB 168: Employers: salary information.

  • Session Year: 2017-2018
  • House: Assembly
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Existing law imposes various restrictions on employers with respect to applicants for employment. A violation of those restrictions is a misdemeanor.

This bill would prohibit an employer from relying on the salary history information of an applicant for employment as a factor in determining whether to offer an applicant employment or what salary to offer an applicant. The bill also would prohibit an employer from seeking salary history information about an applicant for employment and would require an employer, upon reasonable request, to provide the pay scale for a position to an applicant for employment. The bill would not prohibit an applicant from voluntarily and without prompting disclosing salary history information and would not prohibit an employer from considering or relying on that voluntarily disclosed salary history information in determining salary, as specified. The bill would apply to all employers, including state and local government employers and the Legislature and would not apply to salary history information disclosable to the public pursuant to federal or state law. The bill would specify that a violation of its provisions would not be subject to the misdemeanor provision.

Discussed in Hearing

Assembly Floor3MIN
Sep 14, 2017

Assembly Floor

Senate Floor5MIN
Sep 12, 2017

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Public Employment and Retirement20MIN
Jul 10, 2017

Senate Standing Committee on Public Employment and Retirement

Assembly Floor7MIN
May 22, 2017

Assembly Floor

Assembly Floor32SEC
May 15, 2017

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations3MIN
May 10, 2017

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment8MIN
Apr 19, 2017

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment

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