Salary Disclosure

/ˈsæləri dɪsˈkloʊʒər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The act or practice of revealing employee compensation details, often mandated by law or company policy.
    The company implemented salary disclosure to promote pay equity among employees.
  2. (n.) A statutory or regulatory requirement obligating employers to publish or report salary information.
    Salary disclosure laws aim to reduce wage discrimination by increasing transparency.

Forms

  • salary disclosure
  • salary disclosures

Commentary

Salary disclosure typically concerns the legal and regulatory frameworks requiring transparency of compensation, useful for addressing pay discrimination and promoting fairness.

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