New Jersey may soon join nearly a dozen states, including New York, in mandating pay transparency in job postings.

On Sept. 26, 2024, the New Jersey General Assembly passed A4151/S2310, which would require New Jersey employers with 10 or more employees over 20 calendar weeks doing business or taking applications for employment within the state of New Jersey to disclose the hourly wage or annual salary range and general benefit information.

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Photo of Micala Campbell Robinson Micala Campbell Robinson

Micala Campbell Robinson focuses on employment discrimination and wrongful discharge arising under state and federal laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the New York State Human Rights Law, the

Micala Campbell Robinson focuses on employment discrimination and wrongful discharge arising under state and federal laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the New York State Human Rights Law, the New York City Human Rights Law and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. She represents an array of clients, including those from the transportation and pharmaceutical industries. She has defended employers before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and state fair employment practice agencies. Micala also has experience in breach of contract and related tort actions, consulting agreements, restrictive covenants, and trade secret litigation.

In addition, Micala counsels clients on a number of employment matters, including wage and hour compliance, sexual harassment training, internal investigations, use of criminal background checks in employment decisions, and employment-based immigration.

Photo of Kristin Spallanzani Kristin Spallanzani

Kristin Spallanzani represents employers and management in employment-related litigation and commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. She also counsels clients on a wide range of employment issues, including hiring and termination procedures, performance management, employee discipline, and employee leave issues, and…

Kristin Spallanzani represents employers and management in employment-related litigation and commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. She also counsels clients on a wide range of employment issues, including hiring and termination procedures, performance management, employee discipline, and employee leave issues, and presents trainings to employees, including on sexual harassment. Kristin routinely represents employers before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and state agencies.

Concentrations

  • New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
  • Conscientious Employee Protection Act
  • Family Leave Act
  • Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Title VII of the Civil Rights Act