You will no longer be able to ask a candidate during an interview what compensation they received at prior jobs.
Ordinance 83, passed on March 13, 2019 takes effect in 365 days... March 13, 2020. The ordinance was passed to address gender/minority pay disparity in which the ordinance claims that women and minorities are routinely paid less than their white male counterparts, and that wages offered by the employer should be based on the experience of the applicant and responsibilities of the job rather than wages earned from prior employment.
Cincinnati follows a similar law that took effect in California banning conversations about prior salary. You should expect that similar laws will continue to be passed around the country.
Cincinnati's new law considers the following lines of questioning discriminatory:
So what can an employer ask?
There are enumerated exceptions to the list.
What happens if you don't comply? The candidate has up to 2 years to file a private cause of action to enforce this ordinance for compensatory damages, reasonable attorney fees, the costs of the action, and such legal and equitable relief as the court deems just and proper.
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