“Salary history bans” are increasingly being adopted by states and local jurisdictions, like an upcoming salary history ban in New York. We’re seeing the trend of salary history bands moving to New York’s neighbor next, the Eastern Seaboard state of New Jersey.
While the content and restrictions imposed by salary history bans differ between each state, county, or city that imposes them, these types of laws often restrict an employer’s ability to consider or ask about an employee or applicant’s previous salary history for employment purposes.
New Jersey is the latest state set to impose salary history consideration restrictions on employers.
Effective January 1, 2020, New Jersey’s salary history ban makes it an unlawful employment practice (with certain exceptions) for an employer to:
An employer may, however:
Verified Credentials will continue to monitor and attempt to provide updates regarding New Jersey’s salary history ban as they become available. Remember, it’s never a bad idea to discuss these upcoming changes with your legal counsel to ensure your hiring complies with applicable law.