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More companies than ever are sharing how much jobs pay

Por: Portland Press Herald Business September 29, 2022

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Ready or not, what your job pays is about to get a lot less private. California, with its roughly 19 million workers and some of the biggest U.S. companies, Tuesday became the latest state to join a quickly growing nationwide salary transparency movement. Just a year ago, only Colorado required employers to list salary ranges on job postings. In November, a similar rule in New York City will go into effect followed by another in Washington state... + full article



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