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The Proskauer Brief: Hot Topics in Labor & Employment Law
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53 episodes
3 months ago
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Covering the latest legal developments and practical solutions for employers.
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Business
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Episode 46: NYC Council Considers Expanding the City’s Pay Transparency Law
The Proskauer Brief: Hot Topics in Labor & Employment Law
10 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 46: NYC Council Considers Expanding the City’s Pay Transparency Law
In this episode of The Proskauer Brief, partners Evandro Gigante, Allan Bloom and special employment law counsel Laura Fant discuss the New York City Council's recently proposed amendments to the city's pay transparency law. Presently, an employer is only required to include the “base annual or hourly wage or rate of pay” and not other forms of compensation or benefits offered. The proposed amendment would expand these obligations to: (1) require that jobs, promotions and transfer opportunities include “a description of the job, promotion or transfer opportunity and the non-salary or non-wage compensation for such position” in the posting; and (2) that employers disclose to current employees – on an annual basis as well as upon an employee’s request – the “range of compensation” for that employee’s job title, including bonuses, benefits, stocks, bonds, options and equity or ownership.
The Proskauer Brief: Hot Topics in Labor & Employment Law
Covering the latest legal developments and practical solutions for employers.