California may soon require nearly all employers hiring in the state to begin listing pay on job postings, a move that could affect many of America’s biggest companies.

A bill advancing in the California legislature mandates that all organizations with 15 or more employees include the hourly pay or salary range on job listings. It also calls for companies to disclose more information to the state on the wages of existing workers.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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