Power and Pay Secrecy

  • Michael M. Oswalt
  • , Jake Rosenfeld
  • , Patrick Denice

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Abstract

The legal momentum toward pay transparency is widespread and fast-moving. Since 2010, over a dozen states have passed laws prohibiting employers from telling workers they may not talk about wages. Proponents see these and related transparency laws as crucial steps to combat sex- and race-based pay discrimination in the workplace. But do state anti-secrecy laws actually reduce pay secrecy in the first place? That basic question remains largely unexplored. This Article fills the gap through a unique national survey that includes information about pay discussion rules and a range of other relevant employer and employee characteristics across the fifty states.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-125
Number of pages83
JournalIndiana Law Journal
Volume99
Issue number1
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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