Pay Transparency and Pay Equity - How to Keep Your Employees, and The Law, Happy with Your Compensation
Recorded Webinar | Mark Schwartz | From: Feb 13, 2026 - To: Dec 31, 2026
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Pay equity is the legal concept that equal work deserves equal pay regardless of an employee’s race, gender, ethnicity, age, religion or other non-job-related factors.
This means employees who perform the same or similar jobs should receive equal pay. Pay equity is important because it helps ensure that all employees are treated fairly by eliminating wage discrimination, which helps promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
The Federal Government has no specific pay transparency law. However, over the past several years, most every state has some version of employer regulation over pay transparency. Many states enacted laws in 2026. The Federal Governments Equal Pay Act and Lily Ledbetter Act set minimum standards for pay equity. States also have their own pay equity legislation.
So ask yourself:
So Join Mark Schwartz in this informative webinar to be up to date on industry standards and compliance.
Areas Covered in the Session:-
Pay Transparency:
Equal Pay:
Why You Should Attend:-
Pay transparency refers to the practice of disclosing compensation-related information to employees, job applicants, or the public. This can include details such as salary ranges, benefits, and wage changes due to promotions. Recently, many states and local jurisdictions have enacted pay transparency laws that require employers to disclose wage information to prospective candidates and current employees. These laws aim to address pay equity and ensure that employees can discuss salaries freely, promoting fairness in the workplace.
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