How to Create a Pay Scale

How to Create a Pay Scale

One of the new laws going into effect in California on 1/1/2023 requires the disclosure of company pay information by employers. Pay scale disclosure (SB1162) applies to all employers, however, the rules are different for different company sizes.

All employers will be required to develop pay scales to comply with this law. In addition:

  • Companies with 1+ employees must provide any employee with their pay scale information (only for their position) if requested.
  • Companies with 15+ employees must also include pay scale information for any position postings when recruiting.
  • Companies with 100+ employees must also complete California’s pay data report for all positions by the 2nd Wednesday of each May.

A pay scale is a chart-type document that shows the pay ranges (hourly or salary) for every position in your organization. For example, for a receptionist position, you would list the title plus the minimum and maximum dollar amount you’d be willing to pay for that position. If you have more than one person in that position, you’d also list the average dollar amount.

We have provided you with a?free template in our store. Here’s how to use it:

  • List the wages of all the employees in your company (see the “Wages” tab on the template).
  • Give each title a generic group name, such as Director, Manager, Supervisor, etc.
  • Sort positions by their generic group name (see the “Grades” tab on the template).
  • On the “Grades” tab, move the employee’s wage into the correct column based on their skill level.

The biggest issue you may face is fixing situations where you have two employees with similar job titles or responsibilities but who are paid significantly different wages. If this is the case, be sure to document a “legal” reason for the difference. For example, perhaps one employee has been working for you for 10 years and the other only 1 year. Be aware that pay adjustments may be required to correct differences you can’t justify. As always, HR Jungle is here to help if needed!

Kevin Garrett

Market Leader, Inland Empire at HUB International

2 年

Great article CJ! I hope you are doing well!

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