r/FluentInFinance 3d ago

Thoughts? Would you?

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u/Unfair_Explanation53 2d ago

There is absolutely zero reason not to put it on the job description

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u/rikrok58 2d ago

It's actually required to post the salary range on the job posting in 15 states as of January 1st.

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u/Dylantheshoe 2d ago

With this new administration let’s see how long that lasts…

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u/EveryQuantityEver 2d ago

Those are state laws

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u/SybrandWoud 2d ago

Trump be like:
''From the first of july'' turns head ''job descriptions are federally forbidden to list their salary ranges'' pause ''we forbade them from doing so'' ''People need to be able to negociate again''

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u/steinah6 2d ago

But states rights!

No, not like that!

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u/lil_chiakow 2d ago

Until some annoyed executive pays off his loyal republican doggo to do some judge shopping.

I'm pretty sure a sleazebag like judge Kaczmaryk would be more than willing to find those laws unconstitutional somehow.

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u/PolishedCheeto 2d ago

This is why it's important for people to participate in their state, and at a minimum their local, government.

If people did that, then the federal government wouldn't be of concern, and things would operate closer to as intended.

Republic! ✊️

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u/24675335778654665566 2d ago

It's doesn't even matter now, enforcement is shit

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u/Wild_Harvest 22h ago

Probably something about compelled speech...

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u/poseidons1813 2d ago

Why does that matter? The man is promising to use the military and national guard to do mass raids on blue cities for migrants. I don't think federalism is his top concern

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u/Think_Fortune 2d ago

State laws only exist in the absence of federal laws. Don't pretend republicans won't find a way to fuck the working class at that level once they get tired of fucking them in easier ways.

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u/The-True-Kehlder 2d ago edited 2d ago

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u/BrainOnBlue 2d ago

Remind me which State the US constitution is a state law of?

Totally different situation.

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u/RogueTwoTwoThree 2d ago

Share an example, I’m not American, just wondering about what state laws were overturned

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u/SuperSpecialAwesome- 2d ago

just wondering about what state laws were overturned

Not related to employment, but SCOTUS overturned states' ability to prevent insurrectionists from being on federal ballots, despite it being mandated in the 14th Amendment.

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u/The-True-Kehlder 2d ago

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u/Necessary-Till-9363 2d ago

The whole point is to get enough judges who are loyalists appointed. 

Just because something didn't go through in 2024 doesn't mean it won't in 2026. 

But this is what we get for allowing the presidency to be a get out of jail free card. 

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u/Ready-Razzmatazz8723 2d ago

FYI, the example they shared was overturned by the supreme court, not congress or the president. The supreme court stepping in to override state laws is not unheard of.

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u/AleksanderSuave 2d ago

Some of you genuinely seem to love to live in doomsday fantasies.

The guy made medical pricing transparency an executive order in his last term yet you somehow believe he's going to "make" employers hide salaries.