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Can my manager know my salary?

Can my manager know my salary?

Can Employers Ask for My Salary Information? However, many states and cities are considering salary history bans that prohibit this practice. So far, more than a dozen states have passed this type of law, including California, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and Washington.

Are employee salaries confidential?

There is a balancing act for employers as the Equality Act 2010 makes it unlawful to prevent employees from having discussions with other employees to establish if there are differences in pay. However, an employer can require its employees to keep pay rates confidential from people outside of the workplace.

What managers should know about their employees?

Managers should be familiar with their employees’ work habits, performance, schedules, communication and feedback preferences and, to some extent, information about employees’ personal goals in relationship to their professional development goals.

Can employers forbid employees from discussing salary?

For the most part: no, employers may not prohibit employees from discussing compensation according to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and an April 2014 Executive Order from former President Obama. And many states have passed pay transparency laws for employees.

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Why employees should not discuss salary?

Conversations can evoke feelings of jealousy and inequity among co-workers who most likely are unaware of the reasons for salary differences, including education, experience and training. Suspicion, distrust and other negative emotions often result from salary discussions and seriously affect company morale.

What should employees know?

10 Questions Your Employees Should Be Able to Answer How is the customer’s life positively influenced by what my company offers? How can the vision of my company be summarised in a few words? What is the stated mission of my organization? What’s the plan for implementing this vision?