Salary transparency laws target pay disparities
Most companies in New York City are now required to post salary ranges for every available job. Tanya Rivero reports on why it's a growing trend.
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Most companies in New York City are now required to post salary ranges for every available job. Tanya Rivero reports on why it's a growing trend.
Companies employing at least four people in New York City are now required by law to disclose salary ranges in job postings. CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Tony Dokoupil spoke with Lulu Seikaly, a senior corporate attorney for Payscale, about what this means for the discussion on pay equity.
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The urban planner single-handedly reshaped New York City and its environs with his massive public works projects - highways, bridges, tunnels and parks that redrew the map - while displacing tens of thousands whose homes stood in his way.
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The coffee chain said it will also pay its workers weekly to provide more financial flexibility.
They were the first in a series of arrests planned Thursday, federal officials told CBS News.
The coffee chain said it will also pay its workers weekly to provide more financial flexibility.
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