Pay Equity Laws

What is pay equity?

Pay equity is a means of eliminating gender and ethnic discrimination in the wage-setting system. In this context, the criteria which employers use to determine wages must be gender- and ethnicity-neutral.

What is pay equity legislation?

The overarching purpose of pay equity legislation is to prohibit employers from discriminating on the basis of gender or ethnicity in the payment of wages. To assist candidates and clients alike throughout the hiring process, we’ve compiled relevant information associated with pay equity legislation enacted around the United States. This webpage includes updated information, including:

  • Bill names
  • Effective start dates
  • Violations and penalties
  • Exceptions related to voluntary disclosure and interview guidelines

If a state or territory is not included in the dropdown below, there is no pending legislation.

*This is not intended to be legal advice.

 

Connecticut

Location

Statewide

Bill

Public Act No. 18-8

Effective

01/01/2019

Violations

Inquire or direct a third party to inquire about an applicant’s compensation history

Penalties

Compensatory damages; attorney’s fees; costs; punitive damages

Voluntary Disclosure

Not a violation

Interview Guidelines

Employer may inquire about compensation structure but not the value of compensation elements