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The short answer is no, they can't. Employees have the legal right to discuss pay if they choose to, and it's illegal for employers to ban those discussions. So in strict legal terms, no, your employers can't say you're not allowed to chat about what you earn.
Yes, it's O.K. and perfectly legal to talk about it. What many workers don't realize is that it is unlawful for private sector employers to prohibit employees from discussing wages and compensation, and it has been since the National Labor Relations Act was passed in 1935.
Employers hate it when employees discuss salaries because it exposes discrimination and other unfair pay practices, she says. If your employer has a written policy or contract prohibiting salary discussions, you can report them to the National Labor Relations Board.
Why some companies try to keep salaries a secret. Talking about salaries at work is often frowned upon by the higher-ups, and some companies actually impose pay secrecy policies that prohibit employees from discussing their salaries with coworkers. Not to mention, these policies are actually illegal.
- Salaries are kept confidential because there are differential salaries being paid to people in the same job, with the same qualifications, same responsibilities.
Your right to discuss your salary information with your coworkers is protected by the federal government. The National Labor Relations Act states that employers can't ban the discussion of salary and working conditions among employees. Only your coworkers can tell you their salaries.
Come January 1, 2019, the Act will: Require publicly advertised job postings to include a salary range. Prohibit employers from asking candidates about their past compensation. Prohibit reprisals against employees who discuss or disclose compensation. And.
You can't stop employees discussing their pay. If you're British, you probably don't like talking about your salary in public. But no matter how much your employees might hate discussing salary, if they want to do so, then as an employer, there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop them.
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