Q.  My company has employees in New York City.  We often ask applicants about their salary history as a starting point for negotiating and setting a new salary.  Are we still permitted to do this?

A.  Effective October 2017, it will be unlawful for employers to ask job applicants in New York City about their salary history.  Salary history includes “current or prior wage, benefits, or other compensation.”  The ban includes inquiries to an applicant’s current or former employer and searches of publicly available information for salary history.
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Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued new proposed regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) to dramatically increase the minimum salary required for most exempt employees to remain exempt going forward.  The DOL regulations generated a huge number of comments, but now the DOL is getting ready to issue their final regulations and put the new requirements in place.
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