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Washington Salary Transparency Law (SB 5761): Employer Guide

Washington requires salary ranges AND benefits disclosure for employers with 15+ employees.

WA requires benefits disclosure - like Colorado.

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Quick Answer: Washington's SB 5761 (effective Jan 2023) requires employers with 15+ employees to include salary/wage scale AND a general description of benefits in job postings. This applies to WA jobs and remote positions open to WA residents.

Who Must Comply?

What's Required?

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DevOps Engineer - Seattle

$130,000 - $160,000/year

Competitive benefits!

❌ Benefits not specified

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DevOps Engineer - Seattle

$130,000 - $160,000/year

Benefits: Medical, dental, vision; 401(k) 4% match; 4 weeks PTO

✓ Benefits listed

Missing Benefits = Non-Compliant in Washington

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Penalties

Who This Applies To

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15+ employees?
Yes, must comply
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Under 15?
Exempt (for now)
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Remote roles?
Yes if open to WA
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Tech companies?
Heavily enforced

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Helpful Resources

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    The 2026 Pay Transparency Playbook

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    State-by-State Labor Department Links

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    The Hidden Costs of Non-Compliance

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