Bill Text: NY A10722 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Prohibits employers from asking job applicants about salary expectations and allows job applicants to request the wage scale and included benefits for the position they are applying for.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-07-01 - referred to labor [A10722 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A10722-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          10722

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                      July 1, 2020
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Frontus) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Labor

        AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to prohibiting employers from
          asking job applicants  about  salary  expectations  and  allowing  job
          applicants  to  request  the  wage scale and included benefits for the
          position they are applying for

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  The  labor  law  is  amended by adding three new sections
     2  194-b, 194-c and 194-d to read as follows:
     3    § 194-b. Salary  expectation  inquiries  prohibited.  1.  No  employer
     4  shall:
     5    a.  rely  on  the  salary  expectations of an applicant in determining
     6  whether to offer employment to such individual  or  in  determining  the
     7  wages or salary for such individual.
     8    b.  orally  or  in  writing  seek, request, or require an applicant or
     9  current employee to disclose salary expectations as a  condition  to  be
    10  interviewed,  or  as  a  condition of continuing to be considered for an
    11  offer of employment, or as a condition of employment or promotion.
    12    c. refuse to interview, hire, promote, otherwise employ, or  otherwise
    13  retaliate  against  an  applicant  or current employee based upon stated
    14  salary expectations.
    15    d. refuse to interview, hire, promote, otherwise employ, or  otherwise
    16  retaliate  against  an applicant or current employee because such appli-
    17  cant or current employee did not provide salary expectations in  accord-
    18  ance with this section.
    19    e.  refuse to interview, hire, promote, otherwise employ, or otherwise
    20  retaliate against an applicant or current or former employee because the
    21  applicant or current or former  employee  filed  a  complaint  with  the
    22  department alleging a violation of this section.
    23    2.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  prevent an applicant or current
    24  employee from voluntarily, and without prompting, disclosing or  verify-
    25  ing  salary  expectations, including but not limited to for the purposes
    26  of negotiating wages or salary.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD16105-02-0

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     1    3. An employer may confirm salary expectations only if at the time  an
     2  offer  of employment with compensation is made, the applicant or current
     3  employee responds to the  offer  by  providing  salary  expectations  to
     4  support a wage or salary higher than offered by the employer.
     5    4.  For the purposes of this section, "employer" shall include but not
     6  be limited to any person, corporation, limited liability company,  asso-
     7  ciation,  labor  organization, or entity employing any individual in any
     8  occupation, industry, trade, business or service, or any agent  thereof.
     9  For the purposes of this section, the term "employer" shall also include
    10  the  state,  any  political subdivision thereof, any public authority or
    11  any other  governmental  entity  or  instrumentality  thereof,  and  any
    12  person,  corporation,  limited  liability company, association or entity
    13  acting as an employment agent, recruiter, or otherwise connecting appli-
    14  cants with employers.
    15    5. An applicant or current or former employee aggrieved by a violation
    16  of this section may bring  a  civil  action  for  compensation  for  any
    17  damages sustained as a result of such violation on behalf of such appli-
    18  cant,  employee,  or  other  persons  similarly situated in any court of
    19  competent jurisdiction. The court may award injunctive relief as well as
    20  reasonable attorneys' fees to a plaintiff who prevails in a civil action
    21  brought under this section.
    22    6. Nothing in this section shall be deemed  to  diminish  the  rights,
    23  privileges,  or  remedies of any applicant or current or former employee
    24  under any other law or regulation or  under  any  collective  bargaining
    25  agreement or employment contract.
    26    7.  This  section  shall not supersede any federal, state or local law
    27  enacted prior to the effective date of this section  that  requires  the
    28  disclosure or verification of salary history information to determine an
    29  employee's compensation.
    30    8.  The department shall conduct a public awareness outreach campaign,
    31  which shall include making information available  on  its  website,  and
    32  otherwise informing employers of the provisions of this section.
    33    §  194-c.  Job  postings to include salary range or wage scale. 1.  An
    34  employer shall include in any job  posting  it  makes  available  to  an
    35  applicant  information  regarding  the  applicable  wage scale or salary
    36  range for such position.
    37    2. Any current  employee  who  is  offered  an  internal  transfer  or
    38  promotion  with  their  current employer shall have the right to request
    39  and be provided with the wage scale or salary range for such  employee's
    40  prospective new position.
    41    § 194-d. Applicant request for benefit information. An applicant shall
    42  be permitted to request and shall be provided with information regarding
    43  employment  benefits  to  be  included  with  a job that an applicant is
    44  applying for with a prospective or current employer.
    45    § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    46  have become a law.
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