NYC's pay transparency law to take effect in November, after Council votes to delay implementation

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The latest version of the city's pay transparency law will take effect in November instead of May and clarifies that only positions that couldn’t or wouldn’t be performed in New York City would be exempt from the salary posting requirement.

Council Speaker Adrienne Adams said certain tweaks were needed before the bill took effect.The New York City Council voted Thursday to push back implementation of the city’s new pay transparency law that had been slated to take effect in May.— designed to curb longstanding gender- and race-based pay disparities — will now take effect on November 1, 2022.

“This legislation took lots of time … striking a balance to reach agreement between pay equity advocates who championed this bill and the small business community,” said Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, ahead of the bill’s passage Thursday.along with an array of other bills constituting the last act of many outgoing Councilmembers. Critics warned it was pushed through with limited public input, days before the end of the session.

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