Senators moved H704, an act to require disclosure of compensation in job advertisements, forward on the floor after a presentation by the bill's reporter. "H704 is a bill designed to improve pay equity for Vermonters," the reporter said, framing the measure as targeted to women and members of the BIPOC community.
The measure, as explained on the floor, would require most job postings for positions in Vermont — including certain remote jobs tied to Vermont work locations — to include a salary or wage range. The sponsor said exceptions would apply for small employers (fewer than five employees), commission‑only roles and certain general hiring notices; tipped positions would require base wage or range disclosure. The attorney general's office would publish guidance and coordinate outreach, with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2025.
Supporters argued the rule is a low‑burden way to reduce negotiation gaps and help close pay disparities. The sponsor cited research demonstrating gains in applicant pools and retention where pay ranges are published and said the Strykolow amendment aligns the bill with HR best practices already in use.
There was little floor contention recorded on the bill's text during the second‑reading adoption of the committee report; the Senate voted to adopt the committee report and ordered third reading. Next steps include the third reading on the floor and any subsequent amendments before final passage or transmittal to the House.