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Rhode Island House Bill H5708
Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5708

Introduced
2/17/23  
Refer
2/17/23  

Caption

Payment Of Wages

Impact

If passed, H5708 will make significant changes to existing labor laws in Rhode Island. The requirement for employers to list salary ranges could compel businesses to evaluate their compensation practices and potentially adjust wages in order to remain competitive. This could help to reduce salary negotiation discrepancies and promote fairness in hiring practices, ultimately leading to a more level playing field for all candidates regardless of their background.

Summary

House Bill 5708 aims to enhance wage transparency in Rhode Island by requiring employers with thirty or more employees to disclose competitive salary ranges in their job postings. This initiative is designed to empower job seekers with clearer expectations regarding potential compensation, thus promoting a more equitable labor market. By mandating the inclusion of salary information on hiring platforms such as Glassdoor and LinkedIn, the bill seeks to mitigate wage disparities, particularly for underrepresented groups and to foster an environment of fair pay across the workforce.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from labor advocates and some legislators who argue it is a necessary step towards closing the wage gap, it does face opposition from certain business groups. Critics argue that the requirement could burden employers with additional administrative tasks, particularly for smaller companies that may lack the resources to analyze and publish salary data. Furthermore, some opponents believe that the bill might inadvertently limit the flexibility in wage negotiations, potentially stifling the employment process by making salary expectations too rigid.

Latest RI H5708 Activity

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Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI S0473

Payment Of Wages

RI S1079

Payment Of Wages

RI H5902

Payment Of Wages

RI H7677

Payments Of Wages

RI S2775

Payments Of Wages

RI H5707

Payment Of Wages

RI S0663

Payment Of Wages

RI SB642

Employment: payment of wages.

RI S2408

Payment Of Wages

RI H5372

Payment Of Wages

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