The New York City Council voted to postpone a sweeping law requiring employers across the city to begin listing salary ranges on job posts.

The council on Thursday approved a bill that, if enacted, would revise and delay the city’s existing salary disclosure law until Nov. 1, giving employers more than five additional months to prepare to include pay information on job listings.

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