In 2022, the California legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 1162, which expanded the state’s existing pay data reporting requirements for “payroll employees” to include a new pay data report for employers with 100 or more “labor contractor employees.” Under SB 1162, the pay data reporting deadline was moved to May. This year these reports
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New FAQs Dramatically Expand Scope of California “Labor Contractor Employee” Pay Data Reporting
By Christopher T. Patrick & Jacklin Rad on
Posted in Wage and Hour
This year, employers in California have updated pay data reports to submit to the state’s Civil Rights Department (CRD). Senate Bill (SB) 1162, passed in 2022, updated previous employee pay data reporting obligations and created an entirely new obligation to pay data reporting related to “employees hired through labor contractors.” This year, these pay…
California Expands Pay Transparency and Reporting Obligations
By Christopher T. Patrick & Jacklin Rad on
Posted in Wage and Hour
On September 27, 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill (SB) 1162, which requires certain employers to provide more pay transparency on pay scales and expands pay data reporting obligations for other employers. The new obligations take effect on January 1, 2023.
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Previously, under California law, employers had to provide an…