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Connecticut recently proposed legislation (Proposed H.B. No. 5243) that would “require employers to disclose salary ranges in all job postings.” In 2021, Connecticut was one of the first states to enact a pay transparency law requiring employers to disclose to applicants and employees the salary ranges for their positions. The proposed legislation would expand the existing law and follow several state and local jurisdictions—including California, Colorado, New York State, and Washington, as well as Jersey City, New Jersey, and Ithaca, New York City, Albany County, and Westchester County in New York State—that require employers to disclose wage ranges in job postings.

Ogletree Deakins’ Stamford office will continue to monitor developments with respect to pay transparency legislation and the implications for employers in Connecticut and will post updates on the Connecticut and Pay Equity blogs as additional information becomes available. Important information for employers is also available via the firm’s webinar and podcast programs.


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Pay Equity

Recent high-profile lawsuits and increased activity from state legislatures have thrust pay equity issues to the forefront for today’s employers. As the momentum of legislation, regulation, and corporate initiatives focused on identifying and correcting pay disparities continues to grow, our attorneys are ready to assist with the full spectrum of pay equity-related issues.

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