§628-A. Compensation history inquiry prohibited
1. Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature finds that despite requirements regarding equal pay having been a part of the laws of Maine since 1965, wage inequality is an ongoing issue in the State. Wage inequality causes substantial harm to the citizens and to the economy of the State. The Legislature finds that when employers base compensation decisions on compensation history of a prospective employee, it directly perpetuates this wage inequality. An employer's knowledge of a prospective employee's compensation history is directly related to the practice of basing compensation decisions on compensation history. It is the intent of the Legislature to promote the payment of equal compensation for comparable work on jobs that have comparable requirements relating to skill, effort and responsibility and to prevent unlawful employment discrimination with respect to compensation.
[PL 2019, c. 35, §4 (NEW).]
2. Prohibition. An employer may not use or inquire about the compensation history of a prospective employee from the prospective employee or a current or former employer of the prospective employee unless an offer of employment that includes all terms of compensation has been negotiated and made to the prospective employee, after which the employer may inquire about or confirm the prospective employee's compensation history.
[PL 2019, c. 35, §4 (NEW).]
3. Exception. This section does not apply to an employer who inquires about compensation history pursuant to any federal or state law that specifically requires the disclosure or verification of compensation history for employment purposes.
[PL 2019, c. 35, §4 (NEW).]
4. Penalty. This section may be enforced pursuant to section 626‑A. The civil action provided pursuant to section 626‑A may be brought to enforce this section by or on behalf of a person affected by a violation of subsection 2 or by the Department of Labor on behalf of a person affected by a violation of subsection 2, and the plaintiff or plaintiffs may also seek judgment for compensatory damages.
[PL 2019, c. 35, §4 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2019, c. 35, §4 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 7: EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
Subchapter 2: WAGES AND MEDIUM OF PAYMENT
26 §621. Time of payment (REPEALED)
26 §621-A. Timely and full payment of wages
26 §625. Notice of intention to quit
26 §625-A. Severance pay (REPEALED)
26 §626. Cessation of employment
26 §626-B. Collective bargaining exceptions (REPEALED)
26 §628-A. Compensation history inquiry prohibited
26 §629-A. Fringe benefits as wages
26 §629-B. Employee health benefit plans
26 §630. Written statement of reason for termination of employment
26 §631. Employee right to review personnel file
26 §632. Fund for unpaid wages
26 §633. Information to be furnished to railroad employees (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 26, SECTION 632)
26 §634. Continuation of health insurance coverage during strike; notice
26 §635. Overcompensation by employer
26 §638. Leave for appointments for veterans (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 26, SECTION 637)
26 §639. Wage theft remedies (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 26, SECTION 637)
26 §640. Public employee voluntary payroll deductions for certain insurance