watch nowState and local pay transparency laws enacted over the last few years have more employers disclosing salary ranges in job descriptions.
The growth of advertised wages for new hires is slowing, according to a report from job posting service ZipRecruiter — and in some cases, it's reversing, with companies now posting lower pay ranges.
Some jobs go unfilled as employers lower pay rangesSome employers don't follow pay transparency rulesSturti | E+ | Getty ImagesAbout 30% to 40% of employers are not complying with new state pay transparency laws, according to Revelio Labs, a workforce analytics firm.
In Washington state, job applicants and current employees can file a complaint or bring a civil lawsuit if a company doesn't comply with the law.
Other companies post pay even when not requiredBut there has also been a spillover effect with companies that have complied with pay transparency laws.
Persons:
Timothy W, Emery, Emery Reddy, it's, Lisa Simon, Katie Cox Branham, Branham
Organizations:
Revelio Labs, Department of Labor & Industries, Companies
Locations:
Washington, Seattle, Atlanta, U.S, SalesLoft