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AB 1251 would require employers to disclose whether job postings are for real vacancies
5019098 · June 18, 2025
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Summary
AB 1251 would require private employers to state in job postings whether the posting is for an actual vacancy, proponents said, aiming to curb so‑called “ghost” job postings that mislead applicants.
Assemblymember Berman presented AB 1251, a measure aimed at increasing transparency in private‑sector job advertising by requiring employers to disclose in postings whether the role is an actual vacancy or posted for other reasons.
Berman explained the term “ghost jobs” — postings for positions that do not actually exist — and said a 2024 Resume Builder…
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