Comment by samatman
5 years ago
A cursory glance[0] suggests this only applies if a company has at least one employee in Colorado.
[0]: https://www.natlawreview.com/article/colorado-pay-transparen...
To follow a tangent for a second, this doesn't seem wise on Colorado's part. It doesn't strike me as great law to begin with, but I'm willing to concede that point: the problem is that it creates a considerable regulatory burden for an all-remote company which takes on a single Colorado employee.
As someone who works remotely since well before the pandemic, I'd be pretty upset about this if I were a Colorado resident. I have family in Colorado as well, and while I've never seriously considered moving there this law makes it even less likely.
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