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Colorado resident here. Maybe companies will start to take this seriously now that more states are passing similar laws. My go to response to recruiter spam for the past 1.5 years has been "Do you have Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act compliant job listings" to which they usually don't reply. The majority of "US Remote" posts I see don't include this information but the ones that do are interesting data points.


There are companies that refuse to hire from Colorado because of that. Hopefully if California passes this law, that exception will drop.


I cant think of a bigger red flag than that.


I’m so tired of companies putting bullshit ranges like “80-190k DoE” and claim they’re compliant with the Colorado law.

Is there anyway to report companies / job listings that are not in compliance?


Is that range non-compliant?


Hi NickFF, if you work for me full time, I will pay you in the range of $1 per year to $40 billion dollars per year.

Ranges can be non-compliant. A range like that sure is non-compliant. I don't know if it is technically, but surely it is in the spirit of the law.


Sounds perfectly compliant to me.




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