Is someone here smart enough to spam reports of Amazon not sharing Colorado salaries?
According to law, Colorado requires that employers publish compensation and benefits information about positions located in or could be performed remotely from Colorado at the time of the job posting.
Is there someone smart enough here to send a bunch of reports somewhere about Amazon breaking the law by not disclosing Colorado salaries?
The article I’m quoting:
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/remote-employees-and-colorado-pay-8456378/
A remote job not mentioning Colorado pay:
https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1949397/software-development-engineer-aws-direct-connect-metering-monitoring
All remote jobs:
https://www.amazon.jobs/en/search?offset=0&result_limit=10&sort=relevant&category%5B%5D=software-development&job_type%5B%5D=Full-Time&country%5B%5D=USA&business_category%5B%5D=amazon-web-services&category_type=Work%20from%20Home&distanceType=Mi&radius=24km&is_manager%5B%5D=0&latitude=&longitude=&loc_group_id=&loc_query=&base_query=&city=&country=®ion=&county=&query_options=&
Remote Employees and Colorado Pay Disclosure Requirements | JD Supra
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