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Labor/Employment

Jan. 6, 2021

SB 973: Expanding employer obligations to submit annual pay data

Beginning in March, Senate Bill 973 will require private employers to submit annual "pay data reports" to the Department of Fair Employment and Housing

Emily Burkhardt Vicente

Partner
Hunton, Andrews & Kurth LLP

Email: ebvicente@huntonak.com

Emily is co-chair of the firm's Labor and Employment group.

Andrew D. Quigley

Associate
Hunton, Andrews & Kurth LLP

Beginning in March, Senate Bill 973 will require private employers to submit annual "pay data reports" to the Department of Fair Employment and Housing. The California law implements a previously announced federal program, rolled back by the Trump administration, that would have expanded federal reporting requirements to include employee pay data by race, gender, and ethnicity.

The law applies to private employers in California that...

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