Maine joins other Northeast states with pay-transparency law
Maine has joined Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont in passing a pay-transparency law. Effective July 29, 2026, employers with 10 or more workers must disclose pay ranges in job postings and to current employees upon request. That leaves just New Hampshire and Rhode Island in the region without such laws.
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