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House concurs in Senate changes to bill requiring pay ranges in job ads

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · May 9, 2024
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Summary

The Vermont House concurred in a Senate 'strike-all' amendment to House Bill 704, narrowing enforcement to the attorney general and clarifying when and how employers must disclose salary or wage ranges, including rules for commission and tipped positions and guidance due from the attorney general by Jan. 1, 2025.

The House of Representatives agreed Thursday to the Senate—s revisions to House Bill 704, a measure that would require employers to include a salary or wage range in job advertisements.

Member from Fairfax explained the Senate—s "strike-all" amendment, saying it removed the original requirement that advertisements include a job description and instead requires only a salary or wage range. She said commission-based positions would need only a notice that the "position is paid on commission," and tipped positions must disclose the base wage or…

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