Salary History Question Prohibition Act
The Salary History Question Prohibition Act bans employers from asking about past salaries, promoting pay equity and reducing wage discrimination for job seekers.
The Salary History Question Prohibition Act bans employers from asking about past salaries, promoting pay equity and reducing wage discrimination for job seekers.
Bill Number: HR 2219
Title: Salary History Question Prohibition Act
Introduced On: March 18, 2025
Current Status: Sponsor introductory remarks on measure (CR E225)
Classification: Bill
The Salary History Question Prohibition Act aims to eliminate the practice of employers inquiring about a job applicant's salary history during the hiring process. The intent of the bill is to promote pay equity and reduce wage discrimination based on previous earnings, which can perpetuate income disparities, particularly affecting women and minority groups.
The Salary History Question Prohibition Act represents a significant move toward addressing wage inequality in the hiring process. By prohibiting salary history inquiries, the bill seeks to foster a more equitable job market where candidates are evaluated based on their skills and potential rather than their previous compensation. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for both job seekers and employers will be closely monitored.
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