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In most states, employers are free to ask job applicants about their current or prior salaries. However, many states and cities are considering salary history bans that prohibit this practice.
Can a new employer check your previous salary? Theoretically, a new employer could always calculate your previous salary from the P45 you give to them. Even so, it's a widely accepted truth of the industry that many people inflate their salaries when applying for jobs.
Theoretically, a new employer could always calculate your previous salary from the P45 you give to them. Even so, it's a widely accepted truth of the industry that many people inflate their salaries when applying for jobs.
Some advertisements for jobs stipulate that candidates must disclose a salary history, a current salary, or a salary expectation in order to be considered for the job. If you choose to apply anyway, stipulate in your cover letter that your salary expectation is the market value of the job.
If the organization discovers you lied after you've been put on the payroll, you can be fired. Lying on your resume can also impact your future employment. Findlay notes that it can be harder to get hired when you have a termination for cause in your work history.
They may or may not have a legal right to ask for your previous salary, but the practice is to seek previous 3 months' salary slip to check for two things, namely, if you're employed till the time you claim you were and to review your demand for a salary that is linked to the previous salary.
Is your previous employer legally obliged to give this? No, there's no obligation on an employer to provide salary information about past employees.
In Australia, it's perfectly legal to ask that question (although some states in the US recently passed legislation barring it). And many people just go ahead and answer it. Even if you do that, it's likely that the salary question will rear its head later.
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