Employers would have report pay data by gender and race to the state under a bill passed by the Assembly Judiciary Committee on a 9-3 party line vote on Tuesday.
Companies with more than 100 employees would be required to report the data to the state each year. Data that could be tied to a particular company would not be available to third parties through the California Public Records Act, but the state Department of Fair Employment...
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