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Int 0134-2022 · BillLocal Law 2022/059

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the employers required to post minimum and maximum salary information

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Sponsor
Justin L. Brannan
Cosponsors
10
Introduced
Mar 23, 2022

Summary

This bill would revise Local Law 32 for 2022, the salary disclosure law, to clarify that the law applies to employees who are paid hourly or through an annual salary. The law would not apply to positions that can not or will not be performed in New York City. A person would not be able to bring a lawsuit against an employer based on this law unless that individual is a current employee who is bringing an action against their employer for advertising a job, promotion or transfer without posting a minimum and maximum hourly wage or annual salary. This bill would also clarify that the penalty for the first violation of this law would be $0 and employers would have 30 days to correct the violation. This bill would also move the effective date of Local Law 32 of 2022 to November 1, 2022.

Official summary of legislation · NYC Council

Legislative history

Last action

Mar 23, 2022