On April 22, 2025, the Washington State Senate passed Substitute Senate Bill 5408, as amended by the House on April 15, 2025 (“Amended SSB 5408”), making substantial changes to the Equal Pay and Opportunities Act related to pay and benefit information in job postings, a law that has resulted in hundreds of class action lawsuits since summer 2023.

Amended SSB 5408 makes significant changes to the law as it relates to procedures and potential damages, but it maintains the pay transparency in job posting requirements.

Quick Hits

Key Updates to RCW 49.58.110

The key updates to RCW 49.58.110 follow below.

Wage Scale or Salary Range

The wording of the previous statute appeared to require a “wage scale or salary range,” even if all individuals employed in that position had the same pay or the same starting pay. Amended SSB 5408 permits employers that offer only a fixed amount of pay to list only that fixed amount, and they are not required to provide a wage scale or salary range that does not really exist. This also applies for internal transfers where the employer only offers a fixed wage amount.

Definition of “Posting”

Amended SSB 5408 makes clear that a posting does not include a “solicitation for recruiting job applicants that is digitally replicated and published without an employer’s consent.”

Cure Period

For postings between the effective date of Amended SSB 5408 and July 27, 2027, employers must be given the opportunity to correct a job posting that does not meet the requirements of the law. Under the new law, any person may provide “written notice” to the employer that they believe a posting fails to comply with the job pay transparency requirements, and the employer has five (5) business days from the receipt of the written notice to correct the posting and notify any third-party posting entity to correct the posting. The cure opportunity must be provided before the individual may seek any remedy under the law, and if the posting is timely cured, no damages, penalties, or other relief may be assessed.

Damages/Relief

RCW 49.58.110 previously relied on damages sections that arose from the equal pay law as it existed prior to the job posting wage transparency laws. Amended SSB 5408 now further defines and clarifies two separate remedies, each of which is exclusive.

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