Two new California laws took effect on January 1, 2026, substantially impacting employer pay data reporting and pay transparency compliance. S.B. 464 and S.B. 642 will likely require changes to existing pay-related practices for many employers, so employers should begin preparation now to mitigate heightened penalty and litigation risk.
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Don’t Play with How You Pay: New California Laws Require Employers to Get Serious with Pay Transparency, Equality, and Reporting

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